The Indianapolis Colts have two of their former greats earn a spot among the 15 finalists for the 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame in the form of running back Edgerrin James and wide receiver Reggie Wayne.
This is the first time Wayne has been on the ballot and has already made it to the finalists round thanks to a prolific career with the Colts that saw him lead the franchise in games played (211).
Wayne is also on the ballot thanks to an immensely productive career—he’s second in the franchise for receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns behind Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison.
James was first on the ballot six years ago and has made it to this final-15 round on four separate occasions now. He’s franchise leader for rushing attempts, rushing yards and rushing touchdowns while also being one of the greatest statistical running backs the NFL has ever seen.
The other 13 candidates for the Hall of Fame include:
- Troy Polamalu
- John Lynch
- Steve Atwater
- LeRoy Butler
- Isaac Bruce
- Torry Holt
- Sam Mills
- Tony Boselli
- Bryant Young
- Alan Faneca
- Steve Hutchison
- Richard Seymour
The Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee will meet on the day before the Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 1 in Miami.