Two-time Super Bowl champion Peyton Manning and eight-time All-Pro defensive back Charles Woodson highlight the inductees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2021, the league announced Saturday. The modern-era players who were voted in also included Calvin Johnson and Alan Faneca.
Joining the modern-era players for induction are former Raiders coach Tom Flores and wide receiver Drew Pearson, who voted in as a senior finalist. Former Steelers assistant personnel director Bill Nunn was elected to the Hall of Fame as a special contributor.
Manning played for 17 seasons—13 with the Colts and four with the Broncos, winning one Super Bowl title with each team.