NEW YORK -- In a nod to both the excellence of those who were in their first year of eligibility as well as those who waited some time for their turn, former Seattle Seahawks tackle Walter Jones, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Derrick Brooks and former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan led the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2014.
The class was selected after a nine-hour meeting of the Hall's Board of Selectors, believed to be the longest-ever meeting of the selectors. Also voted in on Saturday were former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Andre Reed, cornerback Aeneas Williams, as well as defensive end Claude Humphrey and punter Ray Guy.
Jones and Brooks were in their first year of eligibility while Guy and Humphrey were both finalists chosen by the Hall's Seniors Committee.
Great to see Derrick Brooks and Walter Jones get in on their first ballot. As a Giants, I'm ecstatic to see Mikey get in, too.
And FINALLY, Ray Guy gets his due diligence and is inducted by the Senior Voter Committee.