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Craig, the three-time Super Bowl champion with the 49ers and the inaugural member of the NFL’s 1,000-1,000 club, was not selected as one of three senior finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and key member of the Steel Curtain defense L.C. Greenwood are among the players who advanced to the next stage in the Seniors category for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
Craig was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (BASHOF) in 2008. Craig is a member of the San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame. Craig was selected as a running back on the National Football League 1980s All-Decade Team , alongside Walter Payton , Eric Dickerson and John Riggins .
Pro Football Hall of Fame trims senior nominees down to 60: L.C. Greenwood, five former QBs make the cut ... Larry Brown, Roger Craig, Chuck Foreman, Cecil Isbell, Paul "Tank" Younger. WIDE ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and key member of the Steel Curtain defense L.C. Greenwood are among the players who advanced to the next stage in the Seniors category ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig and two-time Super Bowl-winning coaches Tom Coughlin and Mike Shanahan advanced to the next stage of consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Former 49ers running back Roger Craig took another step toward his long-awaited induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame when he was included in a group of 25 semifinalists for the...
Former 49ers running back Roger Craig on Thursday advanced to the next phase for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Craig, the inaugural member of the 1,000-1,000 club, was named among the final 12 senior candidates for the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Versatile running back Roger Craig, and two-time Super Bowl-winning coaches Tom Coughlin and Mike Shanahan advanced to the next stage of consideration for the Pro Football...
Roger Craig’s fiercest opponents spoke up to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco about the Hall of Fame case for the former 49ers running back.