Former Steelers, Jets OL Alan Faneca headed to Hall of Fame

Alan Faneca was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night after spending six years as a finalist.

Alan Faneca, a key member of the 2009 Jets, was officially elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021 on Saturday night.

Faneca helped anchor a dominant rushing attack between his time in New York and Pittsburgh. More known for his time with the Steelers, he played an integral role in Pittsburgh’s 21-10 win over Seattle in Super Bowl XL.

Faneca started all 32 games at left guard and was selected to consecutive Pro Bowls during his time in New York (2008-09). Fancea helped lead the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack during the Jets’ march to the AFC Championship Game in 2009, with Thomas Jones rushing for 1,402 yards on 331 carries with 14 touchdowns.

Faneca was selected to nine Pro Bowls and earned first-team All-Pro honors six times during his 13-year career. A member of the NFL’s 2000s all-decade team, Faneca is Canton bound after spending six years as a finalist. He joins modern-day players Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson, Calvin Johnson and John Lynch as a part of this year’s class.

Meet The 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the members of their 2021 class, including Peyton Manning, Calvin Johnson and Charles Woodson.

Today was “Selection Saturday” for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee. The 48 members meet annually on the Saturday before the Super Bowl to debate over the finalists, and this year there were 15 modern-era finalists, along with three additional nominees in Bill Nunn (Contributor Finalist), Tom Flores (Coach Finalist) and Drew Pearson (Senior Finalist).

Here is the 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class

NFL Honors 2021: Pro Football Hall of Fame predictions

Today is Selection Saturday for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Peyton Manning and others are waiting to hear the call. Who gets in?

The Pro Football Hall of Fame will announce their next class of honorees prior to Super Bowl LV. The 48-member Pro Football hall of Fame Selection Committee will meet on Saturday to decide among the 18 finalists, which include 15 modern-era players and three additional finalists: Drew Pearson (senior finalist), Bill Nunn (contributor finalist) and Tom Flores (Coach finalist).

The by-laws of the Selection Committee provide that “between four an eight new members will be selected.” Here are Touchdown Wire’s 2021 Pro Football Hall of  Fame predictions.

TE Heath Miller, WR Hines Ward among 5 Steelers nominated for HOF Class of 2021

Five Pittsburgh Steelers are included in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021 nominees.

Five Steelers are among the modern-era nominees the Class of 2021, as announced by the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Wednesday.

“Selection Saturday,” where the modern-era finalists are selected from a pool of 15, will take place on February 6, the day before Super Bowl 2021. The class will be enshrined on Aug. 8, three days after the rescheduled Hall of Fame Game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys.

Here are the Steelers who are potential finalists for the 2021 Class:

Heath Miller, tight end

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Hines Ward, wide receiver

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Alan Faneca, guard

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Casey Hampton, nose tackle

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Joey Porter, linebacker

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Last month, longtime Steelers scout Bill Nunn was named a contributor finalist.

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