The Commercial Appeal

Johnson, Smith among semifinalists for Hall

- Barry Wilner

Seven first-time eligible former players, including wide receivers Andre Johnson, Steve Smith and Anquan Boldin, are among 26 modern day semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2022.

Joining them as candidates for induction next year are outstandin­g kick returner Devin Hester; pass-rushing standouts Robert Mathis and Demarcus Ware; and run-stuffing defensive tackle Vince Wilfork. Each last played in the 2016 season.

Other semifinalists include 17 former players who made it that far this year, plus running backs Eddie George, who retired following the 2004 season, and Ricky Watters, who retired in 2001, and made the list for a second time.

Repeaters from the ‘21 semifinals are cornerback Eric Allen, defensive end Jared Allen, offensive tackle Willie Anderson, CB Ronde Barber, OT Tony Boselli, safety Leroy Butler, receiver Torry Holt, linebacker Sam Mills, DT Richard Seymour, Wr-special teamer Steve Tasker, running back Fred Taylor, LB Zach Thomas, WRS Hines Ward and Reggie

Wayne, LB Patrick Willis, S Darren Woodson, and DT Bryant Young.

Repeat finalists from 2021 who were not elected for that class include Barber, Boselli, Butler, Holt, Wayne, Jared Allen, Seymour, Thomas and Mills.

The 26 semifinalists will be reduced to 15 finalists before the final voting process in January. The inductees will be announced on Feb. 10 during NFL Honors, the prime-time awards show when the AP reveals its individual award winners for the 2021 NFL season, including Most Valuable Player and Coach of the Year.

Three finalists previous announced are Dick Vermeil in the coaching category, former referee and officiating executive Art Mcnally in the contributo­r category, and former Raiders receiver Cliff Branch in the senior category. Inductions will be in early August. Tasker, considered the premier special teams player of his era, is a ninetime semifinalist. Holt, a playmaker for the Rams, has made the semifinals for the eighth time. Boselli is a seven-time semifinalist, while Ward, the dynamic Steelers wideout, makes it for the sixth time, as does Woodson, a hard-hitting defensive back with Dallas.

 ?? TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Former Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson, seen in 2014, is a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
TROY TAORMINA/USA TODAY SPORTS Former Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson, seen in 2014, is a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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