The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 has officially been announced, introducing four legendary players who will be immortalized in Canton, Ohio this August. This year’s class—featuring Eric Allen, Jared Allen, Antonio Gates, and Sterling Sharpe—represents elite performances and long-overdue recognition. It also marks a historic shift in how Hall of Fame finalists are selected, resulting in the smallest class since 2005.
Who Made the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2025?
Eric Allen – Cornerback
Eric Allen was one of the NFL’s most consistent and respected defensive backs. Over a 14-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, and Oakland Raiders, Allen recorded 54 interceptions and six Pro Bowl selections. He was named First-Team All-Pro in 1989 and has long been considered one of the most deserving cornerbacks not in the Hall—until now.
Jared Allen – Defensive End
Jared Allen’s reputation as a dominant pass rusher is backed by 136 career sacks, ranking him 12th all-time. Known for his energy, toughness, and iconic cowboy persona, Allen earned five Pro Bowl nods and four First-Team All-Pro honors during stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, and Carolina Panthers.
Antonio Gates – Tight End
Antonio Gates redefined the tight end position despite never playing college football. The former basketball star went undrafted but became one of the most prolific receiving tight ends in NFL history. Gates holds the record for most touchdown receptions by a tight end (116) and leads the Los Angeles Chargers franchise in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.
Sterling Sharpe – Wide Receiver (Senior Category)
Sterling Sharpe’s NFL career lasted only seven seasons due to injury, but his impact was undeniable. He earned five Pro Bowl selections and three First-Team All-Pro honors with the Green Bay Packers. In 2025, he joins his brother Shannon Sharpe in the Hall of Fame, making them the first brother duo to achieve this honor.
Why Only Four Inductees in 2025?
The Hall of Fame voting process changed in 2025, adopting a stricter format:
- Only seven modern-era finalists are considered, and a maximum of five can be selected.
- Each candidate must receive at least 80 percent of the vote to be inducted.
- Only one candidate from each of the Senior, Coach, and Contributor categories is eligible annually, and they also must meet the 80 percent threshold.
Due to these changes, only four candidates met the requirements, making this the smallest class in 20 years.
Pro Football Hall of Fame 2025 Ceremony and Game Schedule
Hall of Fame Game:
- Date: July 31, 2025
- Teams: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Detroit Lions
- Location: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton, Ohio
Enshrinement Ceremony:
- Date: August 2, 2025
- Time: Coverage begins at 12 PM ET
- Broadcast: NFL Network and NFL+
Summary: 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees
Name | Position | Teams | Highlights |
---|---|---|---|
Eric Allen | Cornerback | Eagles, Saints, Raiders | 54 INTs, 6× Pro Bowl, 1× All-Pro |
Jared Allen | Defensive End | Chiefs, Vikings, Bears, Panthers | 136 sacks, 4× First-Team All-Pro |
Antonio Gates | Tight End | Chargers | 116 TDs, Most by a TE, 8× Pro Bowl |
Sterling Sharpe | Wide Receiver | Packers | 5× Pro Bowl, 3× First-Team All-Pro |
Conclusion
The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 may be small, but it delivers big names and lasting legacies. From Antonio Gates’ record-breaking career to Eric Allen’s long-awaited nod, this year’s inductees represent excellence across eras and positions. With new voting guidelines now in place, future classes may continue to be lean but elite.
For NFL fans, Hall of Fame Weekend 2025 promises a powerful celebration of football history.