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1/12/06
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Aikman, White among finalists for Hall of Fame
Thursday, January 12, 2006
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Two of the most dominant players of the 1990s could be entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year.
Troy Aikman and the late Reggie White were among the 15 finalists announced yesterday for the Hall of Fame, joining Thurman Thomas and Warren Moon as finalists in their first years of eligibility.
Three to six of the finalists will be selected for the class of 2006, which will be announced Feb. 4.
Aikman quarterbacked Dallas to three Super Bowl titles between the 1992-1995 seasons. White, who died Dec. 26, 2004, went to two Super Bowls with Green Bay and was elected to 13 straight Pro Bowls. The defensive lineman is second on the all-time sacks list with 198.
Thomas was a star running back on the Buffalo teams that won four straight AFC titles from 1990-93. Moon threw for nearly 50,000 yards in the NFL after starting his career in the Canadian Football League.
The two seniors candidates, Dallas offensive tackle Rayfield Wright and Oakland coach and current broadcaster John Madden, were chosen by a special committee in August and went straight to the finals. The other 13 finalists were selected from a list of 25 semifinalists.
The remaining finalists are: linebackers Derrick Thomas and Harry Carson, defensive ends L.C. Greenwood and Claude Humphrey, offensive linemen Russ Grimm, Bob Kuechenberg and Gary Zimmerman and receivers Michael Irvin and Art Monk.