Eli Manning Leads Pro Football HOF Class Of 2025 Nominees
Legendary quarterback Eli Manning leads a list of 167 candidates who’ve been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
Manning, a two-time Super Bowl MVP, joins former Defensive Players of the Year Luke Kuechly and Terrell Suggs as first-time nominees.
A screening committee will cut the list down to 50 nominees next month, before the list is reduced to 25 semifinalists and again to 15 finalists.
Candidates must need 80% of the votes to get into the Hall of Fame, with between three and five modern-era candidates able to be inducted in each class.
Manning will look to join his brother Peyton into the Hall of Fame with both siblings, two of just 13 quarterbacks to win multiple Super Bowls.
Manning was drafted by the San Diego Chargers as the No.1 pick in 2004 before being traded to the New York Giants, where he won his first Super Bowl in 2007.
The four-time pro bowler won his second title four years later, beating the New England Patriots again, and became one of just six players to win multiple Super Bowl MVPs.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame has narrowed down its list of candidates for the class of 2025 modern era to 25 semifinalists.
Tight end Antonio Gates, who was the most notable snub from the Class of 2024, has made the list of semifinalists for a second straight year. Among those joining him are some notable players in their first year on the ballot: linebacker Luke Kuechly, quarterback Eli Manning, outside linebacker Terrell Suggs, safety Earl Thomas, kicker Adam Vinatieri and offensive lineman Marshal Yanda.
Later this year, the Hall of Fame will cut down the list of 25 semifinalists to 15 finalists. After voting on the finalists is completed, between four and eight new members will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s lass of 2025.
Here is the full list of the 25 modern-era semifinalists for the 2025 class. Players denoted with an asterisk (*) are in their first year of eligibility.
Any player or coach that has been retired for five full seasons is eligible to be selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and can be nominated by any fan.
After that, the Hall of Fame’s selection committee goes through three rounds of polling to decide which potential candidates become official nominees on the semifinalist list, according to the Hall of Fame’s website.
Now that the semifinalist list of 25 players has been decided, the committee will undergo further voting to trim the list down to 15 finalists. Then there’s another round of polling to get down to a final 10 names, then a final seven. Each member of the selection committee can then pick five of the seven names in the final vote.
Every player that receives more than 80% “affirmative votes” in the final round is inducted into the Hall of Fame.