Former Oilers linebacker Robert Brazile was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night.
Brazile, who played from 1975-1984, is part of the eight-member class of 2018 and will be inducted in Canton, Ohio in August.
Others in the class are Green Bay guard Jerry Kramer, the other senior nominee, Washington/ San Diego general manager Bobby Beathard, the contributors nominee, as well as five modern era finalists: Linebacker Ray Lewis, receiver Randy Moss, receiver Terrell Owens, linebacker Brian Urlacher and safety Brian Dawkins.
Brazile joins Luv Ya Blue teammates Earl Campbell, Elvin Bethea and Curley Culp as members of the Hall of Fame.