Michael Strahan headlines a group of seven men who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Derrick Brooks, Ray Guy, Claude Humphrey, Walter Jones, Andre Reed and Aeneas Williams round out the 2014 class.
Pro Football Hall of Fame 2014: Time, TV schedule for induction ceremony
ESPN2 and NFL Network will both air the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony on Saturday.


Strahan might be the most well-known name of the 2014 inductees, partially due to his successful media career following retirement. He wasn’t voted in during his first year of eligibility, but received enough votes his second time around. Brooks and Jones both join the list of players enshrined in their first year of eligibility. Reed and Williams each had a longer wait to get in while Guy and Humphrey were both selected by the Veterans Committee.
New Hall of Famers
Viewers not in Canton, Ohio who are interested in watching the Hall of Fame entrance speeches will be in luck. ESPN2 and NFL Network will both provide live television coverage of the Enshrinement Ceremony. The ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. ET and is scheduled to go until 10 p.m. It can also be viewed online at WatchESPN.
NFL Network will have plenty of Hall of Fame coverage before the Enshrinement Ceremony. Starting at 2 p.m., a special called “Pro Football Hall of Fame: The New Class” will air. The program will showcase all seven of the new inductees and will run for one hour.
Following that show will be another hour-long special focusing on “Hall of Fame Friday Night” and the annual “Gold Jacket Dinner.” There will then be a three-hour NFL Total Access prior to the Enshrinement Ceremony.
2014 NFL Hall of Fame coverage (times Eastern)
TV:
ESPN2 - 7-10 p.m., NFL Network - 7-10 p.m.
Online:
WatchESPN - 7-10 p.m.

















