Sterling Sharpe Gives Fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame Brother Shannon His Gold Jacket
STARK COUNTY, OHIO, AUG 2 – Sterling Sharpe is honored despite a career cut short by injury and joins his brother as the first siblings inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2025.
- On Friday, August 1, in Canton, Ohio, Sterling Sharpe received his gold jacket at the Gold Jacket Dinner as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
- Forced to retire by a neck injury, Sterling Sharpe's NFL career ended after seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
- As a former Kent State basketball star, Antonio Gates played 16 NFL seasons with the San Diego Chargers, finishing with 955 catches, 11,841 yards, and 116 TDs.
- On Saturday, Shannon Sharpe and Sterling Sharpe will become the first brothers enshrined in Canton, marking a historic sibling milestone in the Hall of Fame.
- The Class of 2025 stands, with no coaches or contributors selected, and is the smallest since 2005.
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Sterling Sharpe joins his brother in Pro Football Hall of Fame as 4 new members are inducted
Sterling Sharpe stood on the podium a few feet from his bronze bust, took off his new gold jacket and gave it to his fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame brother. Shannon Sharpe had given Sterling his first Super Bowl ring, and now big brother was returning the favor on stage after the crowning moment of his football career. “This is why I played football,” Sterling said, referring to his younger brother, who wrapped his arm around him and had tears…
Sterling Sharpe gives fellow Hall of Fame brother Shannon his gold jacket
Sterling Sharpe stood at the podium a few feet from his bronze bust, took off his new gold jacket and gave it to his fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame brother. Shannon Sharpe had given Sterling his first Super Bowl ring and now big brother was returning the favor on stage after the crowning moment of his football career. “This is why I played football,” Sterling said, referring to his younger brother, who wrapped his arm around him and had tears …
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