7/7/2003 - Munoz will attend Canton’s big bash
Early next month, Cincinnati-area pro football fans will be only a half-day’s drive away from the greatest group of gridiron talent ever assembled. One of their own, Anthony Munoz, will be a part of it.
A record number of Pro Football Hall of Fame members are expected August 2-through-4 in Canton, Ohio, for the NFL Homecoming. The event, held in conjunction with the Hall’s annual celebration for a new class, is a gala reunion for all members of the sport’s ultimate shrine. It’s also a part of the Hall’s year-long celebration of its 40th Anniversary, and it’s expected to draw as many as 120 of the 144 living Hall of Famers.
The Hall of Fame staff has already received word from 104 members confirming their attendance. That exceeds the pace set in 2000, when 106 members returned for Pro Football’s Greatest Reunion.
Former Bengals OT Anthony Munoz, inducted to the Hall in 1998, his first year of eligibility, is already signed and sealed for attendance.
Early next month, Cincinnati-area pro football fans will be only a half-day’s drive away from the greatest group of gridiron talent ever assembled. One of their own, Anthony Munoz, will be a part of it.
A record number of Pro Football Hall of Fame members are expected August 2-through-4 in Canton, Ohio, for the NFL Homecoming. The event, held in conjunction with the Hall’s annual celebration for a new class, is a gala reunion for all members of the sport’s ultimate shrine. It’s also a part of the Hall’s year-long celebration of its 40th Anniversary, and it’s expected to draw as many as 120 of the 144 living Hall of Famers.
The Hall of Fame staff has already received word from 104 members confirming their attendance. That exceeds the pace set in 2000, when 106 members returned for Pro Football’s Greatest Reunion.
Former Bengals OT Anthony Munoz, inducted to the Hall in 1998, his first year of eligibility, is already signed and sealed for attendance.
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