According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame's web page, the Chicago Bears have the most with 26 players.
Also the Green Bay Packers according to the same site have 21 players!
(Go to ProFootballhalloffame.com)
(If you count the same page you are counting 26 for Green Bay, Then you need to count the Bears have 30.) you only count the BOLD RED NAMES! the THIN RED NAMES were hall of famers before coming to that team.
There are 2 different team lists on the PFHoF web site, 1 page counts ALL the hall of famers that also give 1 hall of famer to multiable teams. (Emmitt Smith will be counted for Dallas and Arizona)
The other is the individual team page that shows the the HoF head trophies, that one is correct.
As of 2011 the Washington Redskins have the most with 32 in the hall of fame
This answer would appear to be incorrect, perhaps taken from "The Official Site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame" @ http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/teams.aspx, which does indeed (as of 10May2012) have 32 names listed for the Redskins. However, Cliff Battles, George Preston Marshall, & Albert Glen (Turk) Edwards have been listed three times each. The page in question includes this qualifier:
"Hall of Famers who made the major part of their primary contribution for any one club are listed in bold. In cases where a player contributed about equally and/or in a major way to two or more clubs - he is listed in bold under both clubs (ie. Gary Zimmerman is listed with both the Vikings and the Broncos as his primary teams). Hall of Famers who spent only a minor portion of their career with any club are listed under that club in normal font."
but that of course does not account for---nor apply to---the multiple occurences of Cliff Battles, George Preston Marshall, & Albert Glen (Turk) Edwards in the Washington Redskins' listings. The correct answer would still appear to be that first posed for this question, the Chicago Bears.
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The answer is the Boston Celtics. In fact, the 1962-63 team alone has 9 players in the HOF.
Easily and I think the NYY, or New York Yankees, because they are one of the oldest baseball teams and had just baseball hall of famers like Babe Ruth, he had the most home runs for PITCHER: 714 and Lou Gehrig who had the most Yankee hits all time: 2721. Also legends on they're team.
Steve Tensi. Hall of Famer Fred Biletnikoff was his #1 receiver.
Chicago bears
The Bears with 26 Hall of Famers
a lot
The Chicago Bears have produced 27 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
If you look at superbowl wins they are tied for second with the cowboys at 5 and behind the steelers at 6. The bears have the most overall championships and hall of famers. so basically no.
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The Carolina Panthers have had only one player who has played for them (Reggie White in 2000) elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/FranchiseMembersTotals.jsp
The Green Bay Packers have produced 21 Hall of Famers, five fewer than the Chicago Bears.
The answer is the Boston Celtics. In fact, the 1962-63 team alone has 9 players in the HOF.
Montreal which has 27 then Toronto with 13 and then Detroit with 11
Officially, one- Steve Largent. Several other Hall of Famers (Warren Moon for example) played for the Seahawks for at least one year during their careers but are installed under another team's name.
Chicago Bears
1985 Chicago Bears: 15 wins, 1 Loss Won Superbowl 46-3 Most Hall of famers on a single team in Sports history