The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced 129 modern-era nominees for its 2023 class. A total of 10 of those nominees are former members of the Kansas City Chiefs, including one player who is in his first year of Hall of Fame eligibility.
Now that players have been nominated, the next step in the process is to whittle down from 129 players to 25 semifinalists in November. The selection committee will then convene again and carve the list down to 15 modern-era finalists in January.
A total of nineteen finalists, which includes senior, contributor and coaching finalists, will be presented to the full Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee during its annual meeting ahead of Super Bowl LVII. That group will be reduced five modern-era players selected for enshrinement. Senior, contributor, and coaching finalists will be voted on and require at least and 80% vote to be enshrined in the 2023 class.
Here’s a look at the latest crop of former Chiefs players who have been nominated for enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: