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After months of debating who should be in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame class of 2020, we received our answers. The official induction ceremony will take place on August 8th.

Headlining the 2020 class is Troy Polamalu, in 12 seasons Polamalu recorded 782 tackles, 32 interceptions, 14 forced fumbles and 107 pass deflected in 142 games

Joining Polamalu is Issac Bruce, in 16 seasons Bruce had 1,024 receiving yards, 15,424 receiving yards, 91 touchdowns in 223 games played. Another player joining them is Edgerrin James, in 11 seasons James rushed for 12,246 yards and 80 touchdowns in 148 games.

The final two players joining the Pro Football Hall Of Fame class of 2020 is Steve Atwater and Steve Hutchinson. In 11 seasons, Atwater recorded 1188 tackles, 24 interceptions, 1 touchdowns and 8 fumble recovery’s in 167 games. In 12 seasons, Huntchinson played most of his career in Minnesota and Seattle earning 7 Pro Bowl appearances and named to the all pro NFL first time 5 times.

Former Steelers’ safety Troy Polamalu enters the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a first-ballot entry. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 1, 2020

Former Rams’ WR Isaac Bruce also has punched is ticket to Canton and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 1, 2020

And congratulations to new Hall-of-Famer Steve Atwater, who played as good a game as any safety ever could when Denver won its first Super Bowl in January 1998. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 1, 2020

In the state in which he first became a football standout, Edgerrin James is voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 1, 2020

And the last member of this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame class: former standout guard Steve Hutchinson, a Michigan man. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 1, 2020

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