Ronde Barber isn’t the only Buccaneer being snubbed by the Hall of Fame

See which other member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Super Bowl-winning team is being snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame will announce the Class of 2020 the night before Super Bowl LIV at the NFL Honors in Miami at the Adrienne Arsht Center.

For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their fans, they’ll be watching anxiously to see if former franchise legend John Lynch makes it into the Hall on his seventh try. As exciting as Lynch’s possible induction is, there are a few former Bucs teammates who also deserve Hall of Fame consideration.

Earlier, I wrote about Tiki Barber coming to the defense of his brother, Ronde, who is arguably one of the greatest players ever to don a Bucs jersey. But, let’s not forget about defensive end Simeon Rice, who was also an integral part of the Bucs defense that helped lead them to a Super Bowl XXXVII title.

Rice spent the majority of his 12-year career with the Bucs, and the defensive end had a career-best 15.5 sacks the year the team won the Super Bowl. And, as Jenna Laine of ESPN pointed out the other year, Rice’s 122 career sacks are second-most among players not enshrined in Canton, Ohio, behind Leslie O’Neal (132.5). Even though he hasn’t played since 2007, Rice’s 122 career sacks still rank 20th all time.

Rice was an extremely productive defensive end throughout his career. In eight of his 12 seasons, he had 10-plus sacks. As the third pick in the 1996 NFL Draft, you’d think someone that well-known who exceeded the expectations of most high draft picks (and helped a once-lowly franchise capture it’s first Lombardi Trophy), would be a shoe-in for Canton, yet Rice remains on the outside looking in.

Still, he can always brag about sacking current Bucs offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich during Leftwich’s days as the quarterback of the Jacksonville Jaguars. That’s something at least.

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Tiki Barber defends brother Ronde amid latest Hall of Fame snub

See what former NFL running back Tiki Barber had to say on Twitter regarding his brother Ronde’s recent Hall of Fame snub.

It’s hard to believe that former Tampa Bay Buccaneers great Ronde Barber isn’t already in the Pro Football Hall of Fame when you consider his impressive resume.

Barber spent his entire career with Tampa Bay, all 16 seasons, collecting 47 interceptions, eight return touchdowns and 28 sacks during that time. A five-time Pro Bowler who earned first-team All-Pro status three times, Barber was the definition of consistency, playing in every single game from 1999 to 2012 and starting all but one. He was also a member of the Buccaneers’ 2002 Super Bowl-winning team.

But, when the 15 finalists for the Hall of Fame were announced earlier this month, Barber’s name was noticeably absent, while his former teammate and current general manager of the San Francisco 49ers, John Lynch, made the cut.

Jenna Laine of ESPN recently wrote a great piece on Barber’s Hall of Fame absence, blaming it on the stigma surrounding nickelbacks.

The piece by Laine is definitely worth a read.

And, for what it’s worth, Barber’s twin brother, former NFL running back Tiki Barber, came to Ronde’s defense, too, on Twitter.

Take a look.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020 will be announced on the eve of Super Bowl LIV during the NFL Honors show.

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