Though it's also not that simple. Former Packers coach Mike Holmgren and his ex-player, wide receiver Sterling Sharpe, both could be enshrined in Canton. Or, neither could make the cut.
The only guy to do it in the last half-century for a team that didn't make the playoffs was Sterling Sharpe with the Green Bay Packers in 1992. A fact that Dan Orlovsky knew, but Shannon Sharpe ...
Sterling Sharpe was a running back in a wide receiver's cleats. That's not to say he wasn't as gifted as most of the other outstanding wideouts in the current age of fastbreak football ...
Sterling Sharpe (born April 6, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football wide receiver and currently a NFL analyst for the NFL Network. He played from 1988 to 1994 with the Green ...
Watch the greatest plays from Sterling Sharpe's All-Pro career with the Green Bay Packers. NFL Throwback takes a look at the longest play that the Pittsburgh Steelers have had in a "Monday Night ...
The ESPN First Take regulars shared a viral moment on Monday's show after the former quarterback told Shannon Sharpe a statistic involving his own older brother, Sterling. The segment started with ...
The average age of that trio was 24.3. In 1988, the Packers’ top three wideouts were rookie Sterling Sharpe, third-year man Perry Kemp and fourth-year player Walter Stanley. That threesome had ...
D'Andre Swift shares his reaction after being traded to Eagles Running back D'Andre Swift shares his reaction after being traded to Philadelphia Eagles. PFF NFL Analyst Sam Monson: Los Angeles ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame class will have four players. One won't be New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning. Jared Allen, ...