In what’s become an annual tradition for more than a decade, Torry Holt has advanced to the semifinalist stage of Pro Football Hall of Fame voting.
A total of 26 semifinalists were announced on Tuesday, including the former St. Louis Rams legendary wide receiver. It’s the 12th time Holt has been named a semifinalist, the most of any player in this year’s class of candidates.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHolt should advance to the next stage as a finalist, having made it that far in each of the last six years. But the question then becomes, will he earn enough votes to get a gold jacket?
His resume is certainly deserving of one, finishing his career with 13,382 receiving yards and 74 touchdowns. He had eight straight seasons with at least 1,100 yards receiving, the second-longest streak in NFL history.
Below is the full list of 26 semifinalists, which doesn’t include London Fletcher. The former Rams linebacker was one of 52 candidates in the previous stage of voting but did not advance.
The voting committee will trim this list of 26 semifinalists to only 15 finalists later this year, before the final 2026 class is revealed next February.
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