
The Pro Football Hall of Fame will enshrine its 2023 class this week.
CANTON, Ohio — This Saturday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton will enshrine its 2023 class.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at the players, coaches and executives who comprise this year’s class.
Ronde Barber
Teams: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997-2012)
- 3-time first-team All-Pro
- 2-time second-team All-Pro
- 5-time Pro Bowl selection
- Super Bowl XXXVII champion
- NFL interceptions co-leader (2001)
- Most consecutive starts by a defensive back (215 regular season, 224 including playoffs)
Don Coryell
Teams: St. Louis Cardinals (1973-1977), San Diego Chargers (1978-1986)
- 1974 AP NFL Coach of the Year
- 111-83-1 regular-season record as a head coach
- Five division titles
- Six playoff appearances
Chuck Howley
Teams: Chicago Bears (1958-1959), Dallas Cowboys (1961-1973)
- 5-time first-team All-Pro
- 1-time second-team All-Pro
- 6-time Pro Bowl selection
- Super Bowl VI champion
- Super Bowl V MVP
Joe Klecko
Position: Defensive lineman
Teams: New York Jets (1977-1987), Indianapolis Colts (1988)
- 1981 NFL Defensive Player of the Year
- 2-time first-team All-Pro
- 1-time second-team All-Pro
- NFL sacks leader (1981)
- 1982 George Halas Award winner
Darrelle Revis
Teams: New York Jets (2007-2012, 2016-2016), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013), New England Patriots (2014), Kansas City Chiefs (2017)
- Four-time first-team All-Pro
- Seven-time Pro Bowl selection
- Super Bowl XLIX champion
Ken Riley
Teams: Cincinnati Bengals (1969-1983)
- 1-time first-team All-Pro
- 2-time second-team All-Pro
Joe Thomas
Teams: Cleveland Browns (2007-2017)
- 6-time first-team All-Pro
- 2-time second-team All-Pro
- 10-time Pro Bowl selection
- NFL record for most consecutive snaps played (10,363)
Zach Thomas
Teams: Miami Dolphins (1996-2007), Dallas Cowboys (2008)
- 5-time first-team All-Pro
- 2-time second-team All-Pro
- 7-time Pro Bowl selection
- 2-time NFL tackles leader (2002, 2006)
DeMarcus Ware
Position: Linebacker/defensive end
Teams: Dallas Cowboys (2005-2013), Denver Broncos (2014-2016)
- 4-time first-team All-Pro
- 3-time second-team All-Pro
- 9-time Pro Bowl selection
- 2-time NFL sacks leader (2008, 2010)
- Super Bowl 50 champion