Inside stories, fun facts about the HOF Class of 2018

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They’re among the most dominant players in NFL history and they form perhaps the most colorful group of personalities to go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame at one time.

We celebrate the uniqueness of the HOF Class of 2018, which will be inducted into Canton on Saturday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN). From Ray Lewis’ iconic “Squirrel” dance to Terrell Owens’ star moment to Randy Moss’ spectacular touchdowns, we let the players take you inside key plays and moments. There’s also a quiz with quirky facts about each inductee.

Get to know the Class of 2018.

Ray Lewis gave the Ravens swagger and fired them up with his signature introduction dance, which John Harbaugh almost put an end to upon his arrival.


From the scrum at the star to situps in his driveway, we look at some of the most unforgettable dates in Terrell Owens’ Hall of Fame career.


Randy Moss burst from the gates with the Vikings, then redefined himself and posted big numbers on the receiving end for Tom Brady.


There’s more to perhaps the most celebrated play in Packers’ history, and it centers around Jerry Kramer, who finally will be inducted into Canton.


Brian Urlacher’s strip of Edgerrin James helped the Bears overcome a 23-3 third-quarter deficit in Arizona, prompting Dennis Green’s infamous tirade.


Who donated an unopened bottle of Orange Crush to the HOF museum? Who now has hair? Find out how well you know this year’s Hall of Fame class.


We had five NFL experts vote on 10 interesting future HOF candidates, current and retired. No locks allowed. Here are the results.


On the eve of this weekend’s Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions in Canton, Ohio, here are the best of the best HOF induction speeches from across sports


News, video and analysis: HOF Class of ’18

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To watch the full feature, tune into E:60 this Sunday, Aug. 5, at 9am ET on ESPN or stream it live on the ESPN app.

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Ray Lewis does the dance that he popularized during his 17-year career to pump up the crowd before the Hall of Fame Game.

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Terrell Owens says it will be made clear why he isn’t attending the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony but is open to a return to football.

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Damien Woody breaks down why Terrell Owens deserves to make his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech wherever he chooses.


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