Pro Football Hall of Fame | Browns well represented among Senior nominees for 2025 class

CANTON — Assorted former Cleveland Browns stars are among the nearly 200 players who have been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 in the Seniors category. To be considered in this group, each former player last could have appeared in a professional football game in the 1999 season.

The 183 nominees feature 100 offensive players, 77 defensive players and six special teamers.

Included among those 183 are three guys who played their entire NFL careers with the Browns — Gary Collins, Dick Schafrath and Thom Darden. Two others played nearly all of their career in Cleveland — Michael Dean Perry and Clay Matthews Jr. Also among the nominees are Earnest Byner, Lyle Alzado, Al “Bubba” Baker and Bill Glass, who made significant contributions playing for the Browns.

Browns running back Earnest Byner in action against the Miami Dolphins during a 1985 AFC divisional playoff game at the Orange Bowl, Jan. 4, 1986. (Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports)
Browns running back Earnest Byner in action against the Miami Dolphins during a 1985 AFC divisional playoff game at the Orange Bowl, Jan. 4, 1986. (Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports)

The nominees also feature six Super Bowl MVPs — Jake Scott (1972 season's Super Bowl), Harvey Martin (1977, shared with Hall of Famer Randy White), Jim Plunkett (1980), Phil Simms (1986), Doug Williams (1987) and Ottis Anderson (1990).

The Seniors Screening Committee, a new entity created this year to add additional input around the overall selection process, will reduce the list to 50 players (plus ties, if any for the 50th spot) over the next several weeks.

Once the Seniors Screening Committee has completed its work, the separate Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee will make additional reductions in several increments. In late fall, the Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee will select three Seniors as Finalists for possible election with the Class of 2025.

Jan 31, 1988; San Diego, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Washington quarterback Doug Williams (17) looks to throw against Denver during Super Bowl XXII at Jack Murphy Stadium. Washington defeated Denver 42-10. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 31, 1988; San Diego, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Washington quarterback Doug Williams (17) looks to throw against Denver during Super Bowl XXII at Jack Murphy Stadium. Washington defeated Denver 42-10. Mandatory Credit: Manny Rubio-USA TODAY Sports

SENIOR PLAYER NOMINEES FOR THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2025

(Players must have last played at least 25 full seasons ago to be eligible for nomination in this category. Qualifications include five years of service and at least one recognized postseason honor.)

Jim Plunkett won two Super Bowls as the Raiders starting quarterback, earning Super Bowl XV MVP honors.
Jim Plunkett won two Super Bowls as the Raiders starting quarterback, earning Super Bowl XV MVP honors.
  • QUARTERBACKS (16): Ken Anderson, Charlie Conerly, Boomer Esiason, Roman Gabriel, James “Shack” Harris, Bobby Hebert, Jeff Hostetler, Ron Jaworski, Jack Kemp, Dave Krieg, Daryle Lamonica, Don Meredith, Jim Plunkett, Phil Simms, Joe Theismann, Doug Williams.

  • RUNNING BACKS (25): Alan Ameche, Ottis Anderson, Jon Arnett, Larry Brown, Timmy Brown, Earnest Byner, Roger Craig, John David Crow, Clem Daniels, Hewritt Dixon, Chuck Foreman, Willie Galimore, Pat Harder, Marv Hubbard, Cecil Isbell, Daryl Johnston, Verne Lewellen, Christian Okoye, Bill Osmanski, Glenn Presnell, Mark van Eeghen, Herschel Walker, Byron “Whizzer” White, Sammy Winder, Paul "Tank” Younger.

Sep 1978; Unknown Location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Oliers receiver #84 Billy "White Shoes Johnson in action during the 1978 season. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright Malcolm Emmons
Sep 1978; Unknown Location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Oliers receiver #84 Billy "White Shoes Johnson in action during the 1978 season. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright Malcolm Emmons
  • WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS (31): Mark Bavaro, Gino Cappelletti, Raymond Chester, Todd Christensen, Mark Clayton, Gary Collins, Isaac Curtis, Carroll Dale, Lavvie Dilweg, Boyd Dowler, Henry Ellard, Jimmy Giles, Billie Howton, Harold Jackson, Billy "White Shoes” Johnson, Brent Jones, Homer Jones, Ken Kavanaugh, Stanley Morgan, Art Powell, Mike Quick, Bob Scarpitto, Sterling Sharpe, Del Shofner, Pat Studstill, John Taylor, Lionel Taylor, Otis Taylor, Rick Upchurch, Bobby Walston, Billy Wilson.

  • OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (28): Harris Barton, Dick Barwegan, Ed Budde, Randy Cross, Ray Donaldson, Ox Emerson, Bill Fralic, Gale Gillingham, Kevin Glover, Charles "Buckets” Goldenberg, Wayne Hawkins, Jay Hilgenberg, Chris Hinton, Joe Jacoby, Mike Kenn, Bob Kuechenberg, George Kunz, Don Mosebar, Ralph Neely, Nate Newton, John Niland, Dick Schafrath, Luis Sharpe, Walt Sweeney, Fuzzy Thurston, Jim Tyrer, Ed White, Al Wistert.

  • DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (27): Lyle Alzado, George Andrie, Al “Bubba” Baker, Roger Brown, Ray Childress, Ben Davidson, Mark Gastineau, Bill Glass, L.C. Greenwood, Rosey Grier, Rich Jackson, Ed "Too Tall” Jones, Sean Jones, Tom Keating, Eugene "Big Daddy” Lipscomb, Jim Marshall, Leonard Marshall, Harvey Martin, Leslie O’Neal, Michael Dean Perry, Lou Rymkus, Tom Sestak, Otis Sistrunk, Fred Smerlas, Bubba Smith, Bill Stanfill, Greg Townsend.

  • LINEBACKERS (22): Carl Banks, Maxie Baughan, Bill Bergy, Dan Conners, Mike Curtis, Joe Fortunato, Larry Grantham, Tom Jackson, Vaughn Johnson, Lee Roy Jordan, Seth Joyner, Wilber Marshall, Rod Martin, Clay Matthews Jr., Karl Mecklenberg, Matt Millen, Tommy Nobis, Jack “Hacksaw” Reynolds, Andy Russell, Pat Swilling, Darryl Talley, Phil Villapiano.

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1987: Linebacker Clay Matthews #57 of the Cleveland Browns in action during an 1987 NFL game against the Phoenix Cardinals. The Browns defeated the Cardinals 29-21. (Photo by Mike Powell/Getty Images)
1987: Linebacker Clay Matthews #57 of the Cleveland Browns in action during an 1987 NFL game against the Phoenix Cardinals. The Browns defeated the Cardinals 29-21. (Photo by Mike Powell/Getty Images)
  • DEFENSIVE BACKS (28): Dick Anderson, Bobby Boyd, Joey Browner, Deron Cherry, Nolan Cromwell, Thom Darden, Don Doll, Pat Fischer, Dave Grayson, Cornell Green, Merton Hanks, Lester Hayes, Albert Lewis, Terry McDaniel, Tim McDonald, Eddie Meador, Jim Norton, Lemar Parrish, Jimmy Patton, Jake Scott, Dennis Smith, Jack Tatum, Roosevelt Taylor, Mike Wagner, Everson Walls, Dave Whitsell, Fred Williamson, Louis Wright.

  • PUNTERS/KICKERS (4):Jim Bakken, Norm Johnson, Sean Landeta, Nick Lowery.

  • SPECIAL TEAMS (2): Mel Gray, Steve Tasker.

Nov 16, 1986; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Raiders defensive back Lester Hayes (37) in action against the Cleveland Browns at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Long Photography-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 16, 1986; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Raiders defensive back Lester Hayes (37) in action against the Cleveland Browns at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Long Photography-USA TODAY Sports

This year’s reduction voting will be processed via an online voting platform developed specifically for the Pro Football Hall of Fame by the firm Ernst & Young, LLC. Ernst & Young has overseen the election process since the Centennial Class of 2020.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 will be enshrined next August.

This article originally appeared on The Repository: Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 Senior nominees

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