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Lions announce Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders will receive a statue at Ford Field

The Detroit Lions announced during the Miami Dolphins game at halftime that Pro Football Hall of Fame RB Barry Sanders will have his legacy permanently cemented in Detroit with a statue at Ford Field.

“It is with immense pride that we share the news that we will be honoring the greatest running back in the history of football with a statue in the city we represent,” said Detroit Lions Principal Owner and Chair Sheila Ford Hamp. “Generations upon generations of fans will learn about Barry and his contributions not only to the Lions, but to the game of football. He is truly in a class of his own, and while we may never see a player quite as electrifying or elusive again, Barry’s legacy will live forever and be tangible right here in Detroit.”

Sanders’ first ballot Hall of Fame career features a myriad of accolades including NFL MVP (1997), NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1994, 1997), NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year (1989), First-team All-Pro (1989–1991, 1994, 1995, 1997), nominated to the Pro Bowl in each of his 10 NFL seasons (1989–1998), led the League in rushing yards four times (1990, 1994, 1996, 1997), led the NFL is rushing touchdowns in 1991, as well as being named to the 1990s All-Decade Team and the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Sanders also was just the third person in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards or more in a season, gaining 2,053 yards in 1997, marking the 25th anniversary of his accomplishment this season.

Lions announced at halftime that Pro Football Hall of Fame RB Barry Sanders will become the first player in their franchise history to be immortalized with a statue at Ford Field.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 30, 2022

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— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) October 30, 2022

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