Pro Football Hall Of Fame Class Finalists, Garett Likely Ending Time With Cowboys
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The finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020 have been revealed, and former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu and former Indianapolis Colts receiver Reggie Wayne made the cut in their first year of eligibility. The other finalists named include LeRoy Butler (Packers), Torry Holt (Rams/Jaguars), Sam Mills (Saints/Panthers), Zach Thomas (Dolphins/Cowboys), Bryant Young (49ers), Steve Atwater (Broncos/Jets), Tony Boselli (Jaguars), Isaac Bruce (Rams/49ers), Alan Faneca (Steelers/Jets/Cardinals), Steve Hutchinson (Seahawks/Vikings/Titans), Edgerrin James (Colts/Cardinals/Seahawks), John Lynch (Buccaneers/Broncos), Richard Seymour (Patriots/Raiders).
The day before Super Bowl 54 (LIV) on February 1st, up to five of these finalists will be chosen for the Hall of Fame.
No official word yet, but the Dallas Cowboys could be moving on from head coach Jason Garrett. Garrett’s contract expires on January 14th, and according to sources, owner/general manager Jerry Jones has decided not to renew his contract.
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