All unstoppable in their own way, LaDainian Tomlinson, Terrell Davis and Kurt Warner earned their spots in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Seahawks safety Kenny Easley made it as a senior nominee, while Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is in as a contributor. In giving the thumbs-up to Davis and Warner, the 48 Hall of Fame voters answered 'Yes' to the question of whether a few truly dominating years are enough for someone to be enshrined. Warner on Owens: "When you just look at what he accomplished, everybody looks and says, 'C'mon.' "You've got to remember, he was crying at the time, because he didn't believe it either," Warner said.
Source: Fox News February 05, 2017 09:22 UTC