The Pro Football Hall of Fame officially inducted seven new members as part of the class of 2021 on Sunday in Canton, Ohio.
The group featured a pair of first-ballot Hall of Famers in five-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning and NFL single-season receiving yards leader Calvin Johnson.
San Francisco 49ers general manager (and nine-time Pro Bowl safety) John Lynch made his way into the Hall, as did one of the game's best interior offensive linemen this century in Alan Faneca.
Charles Woodson's storied football resume, which includes a Heisman Trophy, a Super Bowl and a Defensive Player of the Year award among other accolades, now includes a Hall of Fame bust as well.