Woodson, Butler among Hall semifinalists
Former Green Bay Packers star Charles Woodson, Peyton Manning, Jared Allen and Calvin Johnson are first-year eligible players to make the list of 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2021.
Joining them are four players who previously have been eligible, but never made the semifinals: Eric Allen, Willie Anderson, Cornelius Bennett and Rodney Harrison.
A player must be retired for five seasons before being considered for entry to the Canton, Ohio, shrine.
The group of 25 announced Tuesday also includes former Packers safety LeRoy Butler, who was a finalist last year.
Ronde Barber, Tony Boselli, Alan Faneca, Torry Holt, John Lynch, Clay Matthews Sr., Sam Mills, Richard Seymour, Steve Tasker, Fred Taylor, Zach Thomas, Hines Ward, Reggie Wayne, Patrick Willis, Darren Woodson and Bryant Young were also included.
Candidates will be trimmed to 15 modern-day finalists who will be considered for entry by the selection committee during Super Bowl week in February.
Inductions are scheduled for next August, when the 2020 class and a special centennial class also will be enshrined after the COVID-19 pandemic forced postponement of those ceremonies over the summer.
Also on the voting ballot in the coaching category is Tom Flores; in the contributors category is Bill Nunn; and in the seniors category is Drew Pearson.
Between four and eight new members will be selected.
Of the 25 semifinalists, several have been finalists in the past, including Boselli, Faneca, Holt, Lynch, Mills, Seymour, Thomas, Wayne and Young in 2019.
Manning is a record five-time league MVP and held several career passing records when he retired after 17 seasons; he missed 2011 with a severe neck problem. He played in three Super Bowls, winning two – one with the Colts and the other with Denver. He was a quarterback on the All-Decade Team of the 2000s.
Woodson, who played cornerback and safety with Oakland and Green Bay in his 18-year career, won a Super Bowl with the Packers, lost one with the Raiders,
and made three All-Pro teams. Woodson was the 1998 defensive rookie of the year, and took top defensive player honors in 2009. He also made the alldecade team of the 2000s.
Defensive end Jared Allen had 136 sacks and twice led the league in his 12year career for the Chiefs, Vikings, Bears and Panthers. He made four AllPro Teams.
Johnson, nicknamed “Megatron,” was a dynamic receiver for nine seasons in Detroit, though he played for weak teams. He twice led the league in yards receiving and once in receptions with 122 in 2011, one of his two All-Pro years. Johnson made the all-decade team of the 2010s even though he retired after the 2015 season.
Dallas assistant coach hospitalized: The Dallas Cowboys canceled practice Tuesday after what the club said was a non-coronavirus medical emergency involving one of their strength and conditioning coaches.
The Cowboys said Markus Paul “experienced a medical emergency” Tuesday morning at the facility, where he was immediately treated by team medical personnel before being transported by ambulance to a hospital.
An update from the team Tuesday afternoon said that “per the Paul family, Markus is in the process of undergoing further medical tests.” It said additional information would be made available at the “appropriate time.”
Coach Mike McCarthy’s daily meeting with reporters was canceled, as were interviews with players.
The 54-year-old is a former NFL safety who played for the Chicago Bears (1989-93) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1993). He is in his third season with the Cowboys staff, after previously being a strength and conditional coach with the New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, New York Jets and New York Giants.
Burkhead’s season is over: Patriots running back Rex Burkhead said his recent knee injury will keep him sidelined for the rest of the season.
In an Instagram post, Burkhead wrote that he looks forward to “coming back better than ever in 2021.” He was carted off the field in the third quarter of Sunday’s 27-20 loss at Houston following a knee-to-helmet collision with Texans cornerback Bradley Roby.