Ty Law, a key member of the Patriots first three championship teams, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
The cornerback finished his career with 53 interceptions, five Pro Bowl appearances, and two first-team All-Pro honors. His pick-six in the 2002 Super Bowl helped jump-start the Patriots’ stunning upset of the St. Louis Rams that gave them their first of five titles. The Patriots are going for their sixth title in nine tries Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams.
Law is the fifth Patriot to be voted into the Hall of Fame, joining linebacker Nick Buoniconti (inducted in 2001), guard John Hannah (1991), cornerback Mike Haynes (1997), and linebacker Andre Tippett (2008).