Virginia McCaskey Among Those Considered for Hall of Fame

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Bears 101-year-old matriarch Virginia McCaskey is among those being considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame as contributors to the game.
The team's owner is on a list with 24 others to be voted on in the Hall of Fame process. McCaskey has been the team's owner since 1983, with the death of when her father, Bears founder George Halas.
The list of potential contributors to the game being considered includes:
- Former Titans/Oilers owner Bud Adams
- ABC's Roone Arledge
- Chris Berman
- Howard Cosell
- NFL Films voiceJohn Facenda
- Rich McKay
- John McKay
- Art Modell
- Don Klosterman
- Eagles-Cowboys-Redskins former player personnel and scout Bucko Kilroy
- Otho Davis, a trainer for the Colts and Eagles
- Eddie Kotal, a black colleges scout
- Robert Kraft
- Lee Remmel, former Packers PR director
- Grambling State coach Eddie Robinson
- Art Rooney Jr.
- Jerry Seeman, a former NFL official
- Amy Trask, former Raiders CEO
- Jim Tunney, a former official
- John Wooten, the former Cowboys pro scouting director
- Seymour Siwoff, former NFL statistician
- Redskins QB Doug Williams.
That has been the case for decades ... hence #NFLFilms legend John Facenda's words, "the #Raiders pro football's black sheep." https://t.co/MzwaubbpNm pic.twitter.com/o3fa1T7UNC
— AFL Godfather 👓🏴☠️🔥 (@NFLMAVERICK) September 2, 2019
The list will be cut down to 20 and then later this month a vote will reduce it to nine semifinalists.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame earlier this year revised bylaws starting with the next class. Among the changes was the split of the coach/contributor category so they are now separate categories. Both coach and contributor categories will send nominees to a Blue-Ribbon Committee and one finalist will be chosen to be voted on by electors.
“He’ll knock you around and upside down, and laugh when he’s conquered and won.” - John Facenda
— Gary M (@nuggetpalooza) October 17, 2024
How many men fell head over heels for the NFL when Facenda started reading his poetry? I know I did.
Still gives me chills. https://t.co/iO6wgghKsq
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PUTTING UP POINTS MUST BE BEARS IDENTITY IN ORDER TO HANDLE WHAT'S AHEAD
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The phenomenon of Howard Cosell's "Halftime Highlights" during ABC's Monday Night Football in the 1970s pic.twitter.com/A9IJfWGO0e
— Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) September 10, 2024
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Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.