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2010 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Inductions: Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice Highlight One Of Best Classes Ever

At 7:00 P.M. Eastern on Saturday, some of the NFL’s very greatest will enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The biggest names to be called during the ceremony, which will be broadcast on ESPN and NFL Network, are certainly running back Emmitt Smith and wide receiver Jerry Rice.

The other 2010 inductees are defensive tackle John Randle, running back Floyd Little, current defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau, linebacker Rickey Jackson, and guard Russ Grimm. The Hall of Fame hasn’t inducted as many as seven inductees since 2001.

As the enshrinement ceremony nears, stay tuned to this StoryStream, which we’ll be updating with retrospectives on each player, induction speeches, and other thoughts on what just might be the greatest class the Pro Football Hall of Fame has ever seen.

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