The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Dawkins, Owens called to Hall of Fame

- By Bob Grotz bgrotz@21st-centurymed­ia.com @BobGrotz on Twitter

Eagles icon Brian Dawkins was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday, a reward for 16 scintillat­ing seasons, in only his second year on the ballot.

Wide receiver Terrell Owens, who also played for the Eagles, are the local additions to the class, according to sources. Hall of Fame spots per reports: wide receiver Randy Moss, middle linebacker­s Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis, offensive lineman Jerry Kramer, Robert Brazile and executive Bobby Beathard.

The formal announceme­nt is to take place Saturday night.

Dawkins, 44, was leading a crowd of fans in the Eagles’ fight song shortly after learning the good news – outdoors in the snow, no less. Since stepping away from the game following the 2011 season, Dawkins returned to the Eagles in a support role. He’s a football operations executive, working in scouting, helping in practices and giving individual instructio­n to players.

A second-round pick in 1996, Dawkins played 13 seasons with the Eagles, making nine trips to the Pro Bowl.

Dawkins intercepte­d 37 passes, forced 28 fumbles and notched 26 sacks in a career in which he spent the last three years with the Denver Broncos.

Dawkins set aside his bitterness that then Eagles executive Joe Banner low-balled him after the 2008 season, letting him walk away in free agency and retired with the Eagles after signing a one-day contract.

Owens, 44, caught 1,078 passes for 15,934 yards (14.8 average) and 98 touchdowns in 219 games spread among five teams.

Owens led the Eagles with 77 receptions for 1,200 yards (15.6 average) and 14 touchdowns in the 2004 season despite playing in just 14 games due to a fractured leg. He returned after an accelerate­d rehab to catch nine passes for 122 yards (13.6 average) in a

24-21 loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonvil­le.

Dawkins had six tackles in that Super Bowl setback.

Owens was suspended the following season after seven games for conduct detrimenta­l to the team, ending his associatio­n with the Eagles,

Both players will attend Super Bowl LII here Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium as the Eagles oppose the Patriots.

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