IndianapolisIndianapolis Colts icon Dwight Freeney rose from beneath the stage at the Resorts World Theatre on Thursday as the Pro Football Hall of Fame unveiled its seven members of the 2024 Class during the 13th annual NFL Honors ceremony.
Time for @dwightfreeney to take his spot among the game's greatest.
#NFLHonors on CBS pic.twitter.com/8WfVvFo3ms— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) February 9, 2024Freeney played the first 11 seasons of his 16-year NFL career in Indianapolis from 2002-2012. After leading the league with nine forced fumbles and 20 tackles for loss in his rookie campaign, Freeney built another strong season to earn Second-Team All-Pro honors in 2003.