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Former Green Bay Packers star wide receiver Sterling Sharpe is headed to Canton after it was announced back in February that he’s been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
A neck injury shortened his Hall of Fame career after he caught a league-high 18 touchdowns in his final season in 1994.
Is Sterling Sharpe finally heading for the Hall of Fame? The former Packers star receiver is among the most interesting stories in franchise history.
Thursday night at the NFL Honors Sterling Sharpe, former star wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the Senior category. The long-anticipated ...
I’m extremely excited. I’m more excited than he is.” Sterling Sharpe, who was born in Chicago and grew up in Glennville and played at South Carolina, had his career cut short by a neck injury.
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe was named one of the biggest Pro Football Hall of Fame snubs.
A neck injury would end his career prematurely, but his performance on the field was undeniably Hall of Fame worthy. 26 years of eligibility later, he found his spot in football immortality.
Shannon Sharpe, who’s been in the Hall of Fame since 2011, was able to break the good news to brother and former Packers star Sterling Sharpe.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe was an elite player during his career with the team. From 1988-1994, Sharpe was arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL not named Jerry Rice.
Sharpe, a former first-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in 1988, will be enshrined in Canton, Ohio this summer as a member of the 2025 class.
Prolific receiver Sterling Sharpe and Super Bowl-winning coach Mike Holmgren advanced to the final stage of voting for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
Sharpe, was born in Chicago and grew up in Glennville, had his career cut short by a neck injury. Sharpe, who played at South Carolina, was drafted seventh overall in the 1988 draft by the Green ...