Jets great Winston Hill was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this week as part of the 2020 Centennial Class.
This class, which inducted 15 players, was created to celebrate the league’s 100th anniversary. Hill was honored posthumously, as he passed away in 2016 due to heart failure.
The Jets franchise isn’t exactly a storied one, but Hill helped cement one of the most iconic moments in team history. Now, he will finally be remembered with the game’s all-time greats.
Like the man he was responsible for protecting at left tackle, right tackle and center, Hill finished his career with the Los Angeles Rams in 1977 before calling it quits.
With that, let’s look back at the life of the newest Jet in the Hall of Fame.
Career Accolades
Winston Hill’s now Hall of Fame career was filled with accolades.
Hill was elected to four AFL All-Star teams and eventually four Pro Bowls following the AFL-NFL merger. Hill was also a three-time All-AFL recipient and a three-time NFL All-Pro.
A starter on the only championship team in franchise history, Hill was named to the Jets’ Ring of Honor in 2010.