Sterling Sharpe

During his acceptance speech at his Hall of Fame induction, tight end Shannon Sharpe said he’s not even the greatest football player in his family, referring to older brother Sterling. The Packers wide receiver played just seven seasons due to a neck injury sustained in 1994, but he made them count, topping 1,000 receiving yards five times and leading the league with 1,461 in 1992. He also led the NFL in receptions three times and touchdown catches twice, including in his final year, when he snagged 18 scores. Shannon implored voters to select his brother for the Hall of Fame.