Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, Larry Fitzgerald Among Pro Football Hall of Fame Modern-Era Semifinalists
Five notable players have been selected as modern-era semifinalists for the Class of 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame. Quarterbacks Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, along with wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, tight end Jason Witten, and running back Frank Gore, made it to this stage in their first year of eligibility.
Brees, who holds second place all-time for career passing yards (80,358) and touchdowns (571), spent five seasons with the San Diego Chargers before signing with the Saints in 2006. He went on to win Super Bowl XLIV as MVP after defeating Peyton Manning and the Colts in 2009. A 13-time Pro Bowler, Brees also earned AP Offensive Player of the Year honors twice.
Fitzgerald's impressive career statistics (1,432 receptions for 17,492 yards) place him second all-time, behind only Jerry Rice. He spent his entire 17-year tenure with the Arizona Cardinals and was instrumental in their only Super Bowl appearance following the 2008 season.
Rivers, a seven-time Pro Bowler, ranks seventh all-time in passing yards (63,440). He is also a two-time NFL Comeback Player of the Year winner. The Chargers quarterback led his team to multiple playoff appearances during his tenure.
Witten and Gore round out the semifinalists. Witten, one of the most prolific tight ends in history with 1,228 receptions for 13,046 yards, was an All-Pro twice and a second-team All-Pro three times.
Gore's impressive rushing statistics (16,000 yards) place him third all-time in career rushing yards. He had nine seasons with over 1,000 yards rushing and five Pro Bowl selections during his eight-year tenure.
The Modern Era semifinalists will be reduced to the final 15 finalists, who will be voted on before the Super Bowl in February. This class includes four returning players who have already secured spots in the final group: Willie Anderson, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly, and Adam Vinatieri.
Five notable players have been selected as modern-era semifinalists for the Class of 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame. Quarterbacks Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, along with wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, tight end Jason Witten, and running back Frank Gore, made it to this stage in their first year of eligibility.
Brees, who holds second place all-time for career passing yards (80,358) and touchdowns (571), spent five seasons with the San Diego Chargers before signing with the Saints in 2006. He went on to win Super Bowl XLIV as MVP after defeating Peyton Manning and the Colts in 2009. A 13-time Pro Bowler, Brees also earned AP Offensive Player of the Year honors twice.
Fitzgerald's impressive career statistics (1,432 receptions for 17,492 yards) place him second all-time, behind only Jerry Rice. He spent his entire 17-year tenure with the Arizona Cardinals and was instrumental in their only Super Bowl appearance following the 2008 season.
Rivers, a seven-time Pro Bowler, ranks seventh all-time in passing yards (63,440). He is also a two-time NFL Comeback Player of the Year winner. The Chargers quarterback led his team to multiple playoff appearances during his tenure.
Witten and Gore round out the semifinalists. Witten, one of the most prolific tight ends in history with 1,228 receptions for 13,046 yards, was an All-Pro twice and a second-team All-Pro three times.
Gore's impressive rushing statistics (16,000 yards) place him third all-time in career rushing yards. He had nine seasons with over 1,000 yards rushing and five Pro Bowl selections during his eight-year tenure.
The Modern Era semifinalists will be reduced to the final 15 finalists, who will be voted on before the Super Bowl in February. This class includes four returning players who have already secured spots in the final group: Willie Anderson, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly, and Adam Vinatieri.