Former South Carolina Gamecocks and Green Bay Packers star Sterling Sharpe has been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Sharpe joins QB Brett Favre, S LeRoy Butler and General Manager Ron Wolf in the '90s era of Packers Pro Football Hall of Famers.
Sterling Sharpe played only seven years in the NFL, but he broke records for the Green Bay Packers and led the team into a new era of football.
Sharpe's younger brother, Shannon Sharpe, who played tight end for the Denver Broncos, is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He was in the midst of an almost-certain hall of fame career when he was ...
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She inherited the Bears from her father in 1983, one of the few women in sports to hold such a powerful position.
Two months after the Packers Heritage Trail monument was removed from its downtown location, a lawsuit which had tried to ...