After six years as a semifinalist, and three straight years as a finalist, Tampa Bay Buccaneers legend Rondé Barber is finally headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Barber was officially announced Thursday night as a member of the 2023 class, and he’ll join three former teammates in Derrick Brooks, Warren Sapp and John Lynch, as well as former Tampa Bay defensive lineman Lee Roy Selmon and head coach Tony Dungy.
When the news came down, Bucs fans who have been waiting years for this moment couldn’t contain their excitement for one of the most iconic players in franchise history:
He revolutionized the CB position for the modern NFL. I am glad they finally realized that. True gentleman and takes his place as one of the greatest of all time.
— Robbie G. (@thunderchunkyPA) February 10, 2023
I got nervous when I saw Revis announced first. But then shed a few tears of joy within 5 seconds of Derrick Brooks talking. I’m still hyped. Easily a top 5 moment for Bucs fans.
— A.J. (@aj_c21) February 10, 2023
Love it. I wish I wasn’t working last night so I could’ve seen it announced live.
— BeardedBuc (@Bearded_Buc) February 10, 2023
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