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Former Packers safety LeRoy Butler makes first cut for Hall of Fame

One of the greatest Green Bay Packers took a huge step towards enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On Tuesday, LeRoy Butler became a semifinalist for induction, one of 10 nominees to make the cut for the first time.

One of the most dominant defenders of the 1990s, Butler registered 38 interceptions and 10 ½ sacks while earning four All-Pro nods during his 12 seasons with the Packers. Along with Hall of Fame defensive end Reggie White, Butler turned Green Bay's defense into one of the league's best, helping the team take home the Lombardi Trophy in 1996.