Raiders legendary WR Cliff Branch to finally be enshrined in Pro Football Hall of Fame

Breaking: Cliff Branch finally headed to the Hall of Fame

It’s been 32 years since Cliff Branch’s first year of eligibility for the Hall of Fame. And it’s been 2.5 years since his unexpected passing at the age of 71. So, needless to say it’s been far too long of a wait for Branch to take his rightful place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But tonight he’s officially been named part of the Hall of Fame class of 2022.

Branch gets in via the Senior Committee. Just like Tom Flores, Ken Stabler, and Ray Guy before him. Also just like Stabler, his induction happens after his death.

There is never been a legitimate reason for Branch to not be in the Hall of Fame.

When Branch retired, he had three Super Bowl rings and was the all-time leader in postseason receiving yards. It wasn’t until some guy named Jerry Rice won a few Super Bowls to unseat Branch. He’s still fourth on the all-time list with all eligible receivers ahead of him already enshrined.

The speedy deep threat redefined the wide receiver position and his presence in the Raiders offense was vital to their high flying air attack. His former teammates know this. As Marcus Allen noted when I spoke with him last August.

“I think it’s almost criminal when you look at Cliff’s numbers,” said Allen of his Super Bowl XVIII teammate.

“Clearly a guy who changed the game. Changed coverages. Changed the way defense is played. Certainly opened up things for everybody else. . . There’s some people that just change the game. Like Bob Hayes changed the game. Cliff was one of those guys. And without Cliff Branch there’s no Freddy [Biletnikoff], there’s no Marcus, there’s no Todd Christensen, you know what I mean? Without Cliff.”

Now we can finally say the Hall of Fame won’t be without him either. As it should have always been.

Raiders, Patriots great DL Richard Seymour named finalist for Pro Football Hall of Fame

For the fourth time Richard Seymour is a finalist for the Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced their list of Finalists for the class of 2022. Among them is former Raiders and Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour.

Another former Raiders player not making the cut from the list of semi-finalists was CB Eric Allen.

Seymour played the final four seasons of his 12 NFL seasons with the Raiders from 2009-12. Seymour went to two Pro Bowls in that time at the defensive tackle spot.

He had played his first eight NFL seasons with the Patriots where he went to five Pro Bowls, was named an All-Pro twice and won two Super Bowls as the Patriots’ 5-tech defensive end.

This is the fourth time Seymour has been a finalist. He is one of 15 finalists. Here are the other 14:

DE Jared Allen – 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014-15 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers
OT Willie Anderson – 1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens
DB Ronde Barber – 1997-2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
OT Tony Boselli – 1995-2001 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2002 Houston Texans (injured reserve)
S LeRoy Butler – 1990-2001 Green Bay Packers
RS Devin Hester – 2006-2013 Chicago Bears, 2014-15 Atlanta Falcons, 2016 Baltimore Ravens
WR Torry Holt – 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars
WR Andre Johnson – 2003-2014 Houston Texans, 2015 Indianapolis Colts, 2016 Tennessee Titans
LB Sam Mills – 1986-1994 New Orleans Saints, 1995-97 Carolina Panthers
LB Zach Thomas – 1996-2007 Miami Dolphins, 2008 Dallas Cowboys
EDGE DeMarcus Ware – 2005-2013 Dallas Cowboys, 2014-16 Denver Broncos
WR Reggie Wayne – 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts
LB Patrick Willis – 2007-2014 San Francisco 49ers
DL Bryant Young – 1994-2007 San Francisco 49ers

The Selection Committee will choose up to five Modern-Era Players for the Class of 2022; each must receive a minimum positive vote of 80 percent for election. Three others — Dick Vermeil, Art McNally and Cliff Branch, the finalists in the Coach, Contributor and Senior categories, respectively — also are candidates for the Class of 2022.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 will be introduced during the broadcast of the NFL Honors show at 6 pm Pacific (9 pm ET) on Feb. 10, 2022.

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