Tomlinson heads list of Hall finalists
Former San Diego Chargers and New York Jets running back LaDainian Tomlinson leads a group of three players selected as finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.
The full list of 15 modern-era finalists was announced Tuesday night.
Joining Tomlinson in the group of first-year eligible finalists are former Philadelphia Eagles safety Brian Dawkins and Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor. Of the three, Tomlinson, the 2006 MVP and a three-time first-team all-pro selection, likely has the best chance of becoming a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
The Hall of Fame’s 2017 class will be voted on and announced Feb. 4, the day before Super Bowl LI in Houston.
Among the other notable names on the list of finalists are wide receiver Terrell Owens, who reached the same stage last year; running back Terrell Davis and quarterback Kurt Warner, who played for three teams. Davis and Warner are finalists for the third consecutive year.
The full list of finalists: kicker Morten Andersen, offensive tackle Tony Boselli, receiver Isaac Bruce, coach Don Coryell, Davis, Dawkins, guard Alan Faneca, offensive tackle Joe Jacoby, cornerback Ty Law, safety John Lynch, center Kevin Mawae, Owens, Taylor, Tomlinson and Warner.
They join senior finalist Kenny Easley, a safety for the Seattle Seahawks, and two contributors in Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue.
All finalists need a minimum positive vote of 80% to be elected to the class of 2017.