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Hinton, Boyd, Curtis head Colts’ senior candidates for Pro Football Hall of Fame

A total of 52 senior candidates, including Roger Craig and Ken Anderson, advanced as part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 voting process overseen by Ernst & Young.

  • On Oct 2, 2025, Roger Craig, Ken Anderson and Steve Tasker advanced among 52 seniors candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026.
  • The seniors screening committee reduced the list from 162 original nominees, applying the 2000 season eligibility cutoff for the Seniors category.
  • Ken Anderson, former MVP and four-time Pro Bowler, helped the Bengals reach their first Super Bowl.
  • A blue-ribbon committee will narrow 52 candidates to 25 and then to nine over the coming weeks, with finalists announced early next year ahead of Super Bowl week, while Ernst & Young LLP oversees this year's voting.
  • The nominees include three repeat finalists—Maxie Baughan, Jim Tyrer and Art Powell—and advancing to the 52 candidates is an important step toward potential induction.
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Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson, and special teams standout Steve Tasker are among the 52 players who advanced to the next stage of the Hall of Fame's Class of 2026…

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Roger Craig, Ken Anderson advance for Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026

Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and special teams standout Steve Tasker are among the 52 players who advanced to the next stage for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 in the seniors category.

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