49ers GM John Lynch, nine-time Pro Bowl safety, elected to Hall of Fame
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John Lynch, shown with Denver in 2006, is in the ring of honor for both the Buccaneers and Broncos.Jack Dempsey / Associated Press 2006Show MoreShow Less
2of3 FILE Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety John Lynch claps as he leads the team during stretching exercises in this Jan. 23, 2003 photo at the University of California-San Diego in San Diego. Although the Bucs had not officially released the 33-year-old, Lynch said Thursday, March 11, 2004, he was given permission to talk to other teams after the Bucs turned down his request to restructure a deal that would have paid him $4.1 million in 2004 and $5 million in 2005. (AP Photo/Chris O Meara) ProductNameChronicle ProductNameChronicle ProductNameChronicle After five years without a playoff win, Denver coach Mike Shanahan concentrated on signing players who will be a good presence in the locker room.CHRIS O MEARA / APShow MoreShow Les
Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson and Calvin Johnson were among the eight players selected Saturday night for enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Photos: Peyton Manning’s Super Bowl Plane Is Going Viral
Andrew Holleran
A closeup of Peyton Manning.
Peyton Manning will be in Tampa Bay, Florida for the Super Bowl between the Buccaneers and the Chiefs. He took a pretty incredible plane to get there, too.
The now-Hall of Fame quarterback, who was officially named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame class on Saturday night, traveled to the Super Bowl with his son.
Former NFL wide receiver Brandon Stokley shared some photos of the plane that they took to Tampa Bay. It’s pretty insane.
That’s a Hall of Fame plane, to be sure.