There are currently five Hall of Fame players that played for the New England Patriots. They are:
These five players are all enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and they all played for the Patriots at some point in their careers.
There are currently 13 players in the New England Patriots Hall of Fame. The Players are: * Bruce Armstrong * Nick Buonicotti * Gino Cappelletti * Bob Dee * Steve Grogan * John Hannah * Ben Coates * Michael Haynes * Jim Lee Hunt * Steve Nelson * Vito "Babe" Parilli * Andre Tippett * Stanley Morgan Of those players four of them, Nick Buonicotti, John Hannah, Michael Haynes and Andre Tippett, have been enshrined in the Professional Football Hall of Fame.
Offensive lineman John Hannah, who played with the Patriots between 1973-1985, was elected to Pro Football's Hall of Fame in 1991. Hannah's jersey number, #73, has been retired by the Patriots.
The Patriots three Lombardi Trophies are located in the Patriots Hall of Fame.
Hall of Fame Players Association was created in 1999.
i dont think so...duke has never really put out any good quality nba players no duke player has been succcesful in my opininonThere is no Pro Basketball or NBA Hall of Fame. The Basketball Hall of Fame is littered with players you have never heard of who never played in the NBA. Women players, foreign players, college players, all end up in the same hall of fame.
Moss will make the HOF, but active players can't be inducted.
no
He was a center!
As of February 4, 2011, the Chicago Bears have produced 26 Hall of Fame players.
Al Kaline played baseball for the Detroit Tigers. He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Marcus Allen played football in the NFL for the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
No one from the team has made it to the hall of fame.
There are 231 players, 8 umpires, 19 managers, and 31 pioneers and executives that have been elected to the Hall of Fame
The Chicago Bears have produced 26 representatives to the Hall of Fame.