In an emotional ceremony at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, the induction of the Class of 2025 into the Pro Football Hall of Fame took place. The day, which featured memorable moments, highlighted the greatness of figures such as Sterling Sharpe, Jared Allen, Eric Allen, and Antonio Gates.
A Brother in the Hall of Fame
Sterling Sharpe, visibly moved, shared the stage with his brother Shannon Sharpe, a Hall of Fame member since 2011. In a touching gesture, Sterling gave him his new gold jacket, a gift that symbolized recognition and fraternal love. “This is the reason I played football,” Sterling expressed, referring to his brother, who embraced him with tears in his eyes. The Sharpes became the first brother duo to enter the prestigious Hall.

Jared Allen and his “Why”
Jared Allen, another of the inductees, shared his motivation for achieving success: “Fear, respect, and the pursuit of greatness.” Allen, who was a four-time All-Pro and accumulated 136 sacks in 12 seasons with several teams, including the Chiefs and the Vikings, culminated his career in Super Bowl 50.
Eric Allen: Gratitude and Recognition
Eric Allen, a prominent cornerback with six Pro Bowl appearances, was introduced by one of his four children. Allen, who played for the Eagles, Saints, and Raiders, expressed his gratitude to the Eagles organization and Raiders owner Mark Davis, recalling the commitment to excellence that Al Davis promoted.
Antonio Gates: An Unexpected Path
Antonio Gates, a Chargers legend with eight Pro Bowl selections, delivered a 23-minute speech filled with emotion. Gates, who was discovered by coach Tim Brewster after a standout career in college basketball, recalled how this opportunity changed his life. Gates played for 16 seasons with the Chargers, accumulating impressive numbers, including 955 receptions, 11,841 yards, and 116 touchdowns.