logo
Antonio Gates' path to Canton is one of a kind

Antonio Gates' path to Canton is one of a kind

Reuters3 days ago
August 2 - It's hard to be the first of anything when it comes to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
But when tight end Antonio Gates was inducted on Saturday afternoon, he became the first Hall of Famer who didn't play college football.
Gates certainly took the odd route to football stardom, but he was immortalized along with wide receiver Sterling Sharpe, defensive end Jared Allen, and cornerback Eric Allen at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
Gates, 45, first made a name of himself by being a star college basketball player at Kent State, helping the team reach the Elite Eight of the 2002 NCAA Tournament and putting up even bigger numbers the following season. But NBA franchises weren't too fond of 6-foot-4 power forwards.
Earlier in his college career, Gates was at Michigan State and hoping to play basketball for Tom Izzo and football for Nick Saban. But the latter coach wanted Gates to focus on football, which turned out to be a good deal for Kent State.
When his college hoops career ended, NFL teams were interested in Gates as a tight end, and he eventually signed as an undrafted free agent with the San Diego Chargers.
"Tim Brewster, at the time, was the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers," Gates said during his speech. "Tim Brewster saw something in me. He would come and watch me play basketball, but he was confident I'd be an All-Pro tight end in three years."
"Switching sports can be a life-changing experience," he continued. "The unexpected opportunities are often the most powerful ones, because they can completely redirect your life -- if you're ready to take advantage of the opportunity."
The switch certainly paid off for Gates as he earned the first of eight straight Pro Bowl selections in his second season when he caught 13 touchdown passes. He had 955 receptions for 11,841 yards and 116 touchdowns in 236 games in 16 seasons (2003-18) with the Chargers -- the first 14 played in San Diego and the last two in Los Angeles.
The 116 touchdown catches are the most by a tight end and rank seventh overall.
Sharpe, whose career was ended by a serious neck injury at age 29, is the second football playing brother of his own family to earn induction. Younger brother Shannon Sharpe, a stellar tight end, was inducted in 2011.
During his speech 14 years ago, Shannon Sharpe said he was only the second-best player in his family.
So naturally, Sterling Sharpe asked his brother to join him at the podium on Saturday.
"The last time I was here, you said you were the only pro football player in the Hall of Fame that could say this, that you were the second-best player in your own family," Sterling Sharpe said, before cracking up the crowd with the finishing comment. "Well, I agree with that statement."
Sterling Sharpe, now 60, entered the Hall in his 26th year of eligibility.
Sharpe was a force for the Green Bay Packers from 1988-94, topping 1,100 receiving yards five times. He caught 18 touchdown passes in his final season and had 65 in 112 regular-season games to go with 595 catches and 8,134 yards.
Jared Allen also took the hard route to the NFL.
He played at small-college program Idaho State and was a terror at that level, winning the Buck Buchanan Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2003. That helped prompt the Kansas City Chiefs to select Allen in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft.
Allen, 43, was a pass-rushing force and had 10 or more sacks on eight occasions during 12 NFL seasons with the Chiefs (2004-07), Minnesota Vikings (2008-13), Chicago Bears (2014-15) and Carolina Panthers (2015).
He had a career-high 22 sacks in 2011 and finished his career with 136.
"My definition of fear is a healthy fear of failure," Allen said. "It motivates you to do whatever you can to succeed. It's about getting knocked down, learning why it happened and working towards making sure it doesn't happen again."
"The pursuit of greatness -- I had the NFL sack leaders taped up in my locker so I could see greatness every day I came in," he remarked. "Seeing that picture looking back at me meant that I never got complacent."
Eric Allen finally received the call in his 19th year of eligibility.
Allen, 59, played 14 NFL seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1988-94), New Orleans Saints (1995-97) and then-Oakland Raiders (1998-2001).
Allen had 54 interceptions, returning eight for touchdowns. He set a then-NFL record with four interception returns for touchdowns in 1993 for the Eagles and later had three for the Raiders in 2000.
The six-time Pro Bowler was often considered one of the best all-around defensive players in the entire NFL during his tenure with the Eagles.
"Thank you to the legend, Buddy Ryan, for drafting me in 1988," Allen said of the late defensive-minded Philadelphia coach. "It was an honor to wear those Kelly Greens and represent the City of Brotherly Love. Whether it was Buddy's Boys or Bud Carson's Gang Green, we did so much damage on the football field."
--Field Level Media
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

US Open 2025: When is the draw, how to watch on TV, Raducanu and Alcaraz doubles details
US Open 2025: When is the draw, how to watch on TV, Raducanu and Alcaraz doubles details

Telegraph

time24 minutes ago

  • Telegraph

US Open 2025: When is the draw, how to watch on TV, Raducanu and Alcaraz doubles details

The US Open is fast approaching as players gear up for the hard-court event in Flushing Meadows, New York, later this month. After the Canadian Open concludes this week, the Cincinnati Open follows, which will be the last chance for most players to fine-tune their preparations ahead of a grand slam event, which has some changes this year. Skip to: Draw details How to watch How to buy US Open tickets Prize money When do the US Open finals take place? New to 2025 British players at the US Open Latest odds When does the US Open start? The singles draw will begin on Sunday, August 24. The tournament follows the Australian and French Open in becoming a 15-day competition. It means the men's and women's singles first rounds play out over the opening three days. When is the US Open draw? The singles draw will be announced on Thursday, August 21. How to watch the US Open on TV and streaming in the UK Sky Sports has the broadcasting rights to show the US Open live from Flushing Meadows. Gigi Salmon is presenting the coverage alongside the likes of Tim Henman, Laura Robson, Martina Navratilova, Marion Bartoli, Karthi Gnanasegaram, Feliciano Lopez, Naomi Cavaday and Jonathan Overend. How to watch the US Open on TV in the US ESPN have the broadcasting rights to show the tournament for the 17th consecutive year. ESPN's networks will showcase first-to-last-ball coverage with 170+ hours on TV via ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Where is the US Open held? The home of the US Open is the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York. How to buy US Open tickets You can buy tickets here. What is the US Open prize money? The 2025 prize money breakdown is yet to be announced. Last year, the men's and women's singles champions took home £2.8 million and the runners-up earned £1.4 million. At Wimbledon this year, the men's and women's singles champions won £3 million. When do the US Open finals take place? The women's final takes place on Saturday, September 6, and the men's final the following day, Sunday September 7. New for 2025 Mixed Doubles competition Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz have been confirmed as wild card entries in this year's US Open mixed doubles event. The mixed doubles championship will take place before the main tournament on August 19 and 20, where $1m (£750,000) in prize money is at stake for the winners. The event has been revamped, taking place before the main singles draw begins. It will consist of best-of-three-set matches, with short sets of up to four games and no-ad in games that reach a score of deuce (40-all), meaning that the winner of the next point wins the game. If the teams split sets, a 10-point match tie-break will be played instead of a third set. The first team to earn 10 points in the tie-break, with an advantage of two or more points – will win the match. The final will be a best-of-three-set match, with sets maxing out at six games. Raducanu and Alcaraz – who can expect to be given a portmanteau nickname of either 'Alcaranu' or 'Raducaraz' – are one of six teams who have received wild cards so far and two further wild cards are set to be announced at a later date to take the overall number of teams competing to 16. Eight of the total 16 pairs have received direct entry into the draw, including Emma Navarro and Jannik Sinner along with Iga Swiatek and Casper Ruud. Britain's Jack Draper is also in the main draw, paired with Paula Badosa and US duo Jessica Pegula and Tommy Paul will play together in front of their home crowd. British players at the US Open Men's singles Qualified automatically Jack Draper Cameron Norrie Jacob Fearnley Qualifying tournament TBC Women's singles Qualified automatically Emma Raducanu Katie Boulter Sonay Kartal Qualifying tournament TBC Who are the defending champions? Jannik Sinner was too strong for Taylor Fritz as he won in straight sets 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. In the 2024 women's singles final, Aryna Sabalenka kept her nerve to defeat Jessica Pegula 7-5, 7-5.

Is Caitlin Clark playing for the Indiana Fever tonight? WNBA superstar's injury latest ahead of LA Sparks clash
Is Caitlin Clark playing for the Indiana Fever tonight? WNBA superstar's injury latest ahead of LA Sparks clash

Daily Mail​

time24 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Is Caitlin Clark playing for the Indiana Fever tonight? WNBA superstar's injury latest ahead of LA Sparks clash

Caitlin Clark has had an injury-riddled sophomore season in the WNBA, and she's set to miss another game on Tuesday for the Fever. The reigning Rookie of the Year has been sidelined by injuries to both of her groins as well as a left quad issue, and last played on July 15 against the Sun. In that game, Clark injured her right groin in the final moments of her team's 85-77 win over Connecticut - leaving her holding back tears. The injury, which occurred with just 39.1 seconds left in the contest, unfortunately ruled her out of the All-Star Game, which she was set to captain at the Fever's home Gainbridge Fieldhouse. She has missed seven consecutive games heading into the Fever's clash with the Sparks on Tuesday night. With the Fever seeking their sixth win in a row, here's what is known about her availability. Is Caitlin Clark playing against the Sparks? While Fever coach Stephanie White has said that the guard's recovery is 'going well,' she has been ruled out yet again ahead of the game. With Clark struggling to stay healthy this season, the Fever are seemingly taking a cautious approach and have not provided a timeline for when she'll be back. 'I know she wants to be out here on the floor, and we want her out on the floor, but making sure she's ready is the most important thing,' White said over the weekend. 'I still don't know how far we are. We're going to take it one step at a time and one day at a time and go from there.' Tuesday's game will tip off at 10pm ET from LA. How many games has Clark missed this season? While Clark was extremely durable in her rookie season and during her college career at Iowa, Tuesday's absence will mark the 17th regular season game she's missed this year. Clark's injury troubles began when she missed the Fever's preseason opener due to left quad tightness. She then suited up in the first four games of the season before being sidelined by a left quad sprain, which she suffered on May 24 against the Liberty. After missing five games with that ailment, she suffered a left groin injury on June 24 - just five games into her return - and missed another four games. She returned to the court on July 9 before suffering her latest injury against Connecticut. How has Clark performed this season? Perhaps unsurprisingly, Clark has played below her best this season as she's battled health issues. Her points (16.5 per contest), rebounds (5.7), field goal percentage (36.7) and three-point percentage (27.9) are all down from her rookie season. In the four games prior to her right groin injury (after returning from a left groin issue), she was particularly ineffective by her own standards, scoring just 12.5 points per contest to go along with 8.7 assists per night. She averaged just 25.9 minutes in those contests as the Fever staff tried to ease her back. What is the Fever's record without Clark? The Fever have had to adjust to life without Clark for long stretches this season - and they've actually fared pretty well without her. In 16 games this season with Clark sidelined, Indiana has gone 9-7 with the help of Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston. The Fever have gone 8-5 in games which Clark has played this year. Indiana struggled earlier in the season to get results without Clark, losing four of six such games, but have won five consecutive games heading into Tuesday night.

St Jude Championship 2025 betting tips, free bets and latest golf odds
St Jude Championship 2025 betting tips, free bets and latest golf odds

The Sun

time24 minutes ago

  • The Sun

St Jude Championship 2025 betting tips, free bets and latest golf odds

RORY MCILROY has decided to sit out the first of the $100million FedEx Cup play-offs, which means Scottie Scheffler will start an even hotter favourite to clock up win No 5 this year. Scheffler is as low as 5-2 with some bookies for this week's St Jude Championship, as he returns to action after swatting aside his Open rivals at Portrush. McIlroy currently sits second behind Scheffler in both the world rankings, and the current FedEx points table, and knows his position will not get much worse by taking a week off. He is the only player among the 70 who qualified for the St Jude to miss out this week. But faces a busy spell before the Ryder Cup, with the final two play-offs, the Irish Open, and the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth all pencilled in. So the challenge once again is to work out who else could take advantage if Scottie slips up - and there is hope for the rest, as he could only manage a share of fourth here a year ago. Free bet offers from our betting partners St Jude Championship betting tips Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama has been all over the place this year, but I like the chances of one of the men who shared second place 12 months ago, Viktor Hovland. Hovland won the FedEx title in 2023, so he knows how to peak at this time of the year. And odds of 25-1 are not to be sneezed at. The Norwegian ace can be erratic, but his best stuff remains top drawer - like winning the Valspar, and finishing third at the US Open. Harris English 's runner-up finish at Portrush matched his performance at the USPGA. He seems to have found an extra gear this year. He is a former winner here at TPC Southwind - and has added a couple more top ten finishes - which makes his 40-1 quote look pretty appealing. Sam Burns has also shown a liking for this course - runner-up four years ago, and fifth last year. At 33-1, he has to come into the reckoning as well. Shane Lowry was on a heater before failing to repeat his Portrush heroics from 2019. He was living life in a goldfish bowl at the Open, and I think he could make his presence felt now that he is back under the radar. A 50-1 quote means he has to be considered each way, and Denny McCarthy also warrants a second look at 40-1. And at longer odds Taylor Pendrit h (75-1) and Matti Schmid (200-1) should give us a run for our money. ********************************************************** LIV Golf Chicago 2025 betting tips The LIV stars are also back in action, in Chicago, and I wonder what we can expect from Joaquin Niemann after his amazing performance in their UK event a couple of weeks ago. Niemann played like a drain at Portrush, asked his coach and his caddie, and then romped to a three shot victory. That is what you call a bounce back. At 6-1 he is probably worth sticking with, although defending champion Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau head the market at slightly shorter odds. Talor Gooch continued to show up well when fourth behind Niemann. At 16-1 he offers each way value again. And a pair of 33-1 shots - Dean Burmester and Tom McKibbin - complete the eye-catchers in this event. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: Establishes time and monetary limits before playing Only gambles with money they can afford to lose Never chase their losses Doesn't gamble if they're upset, angry, or depressed Gamcare – Gamble Aware – Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here. For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to *Midnite. 18+ New customers only. Place a £5+ bet at minimum odds of 1/1 (2.0) within 14 days of sign-up. Get £25 in Free Sports Bets + 50 Free Spins (valued at £0.10 each), valid for 7 days on selected bets and games. Free stake not returned with winnings. T&Cs apply. *William Hill. 18+. Play Safe. New players only, using promo code T60. Valid from 13/04/2022. Online play. Get £60 Bonus split between Vegas & Sports in the following manner – (i) Deposit £10 to unlock £20 Vegas Free Bet on Selected Games (72hr expiry, wagering reqs apply); then (ii) bet £10+ (odds 1/2+) with cash (excl. £10 deposit) or Vegas winnings (after wager reqs met). Once settled, receive £40 Sports Free Bets excluding Virtual Markets (4x £10, 7 days expiry). Payment methods & country restrictions apply. Full T&Cs apply. *Betfred. New customers only. Register with SUMMER50 between 31/05/24 – 14/07/24. First bet £10+ at Evens (2.0)+ on Sports within 7 days to get 3 x £10 in Sports Free Bets & 2 x £10 in Acca Free Bets within 10 hours of settlement. 7-day expiry. Eligibility & payment exclusions apply. Full T&Cs apply. *BetMGM: New customers only. 7 days to place qualifying bet of £10 at 1/1 (2.0) to receive 4 x £10 Free Bets: 1 x £10 football, 1 x £10 horse racing & 2 x £10 Bet Builders. 7 day expiry. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. T&Cs apply. *talkSPORT BET: 18+ New customers only. Opt in via mobile device or app, bet up to £40 (min. £20) on any football market at odds of 2.00+, in 7 days. Get up to £40 in free bets on selected markets. Bonuses expire in 7 days. T&Cs apply, see below. | Please gamble responsibly *Tote: New customers online only. Eligibility restrictions apply. One welcome offer per customer. Bet a minimum of £/€10 at odds of 1/1 (2.0) or greater across sports or racing (if EW then min £/€10 Win + £/€10 Place) within 7 days of registration to qualify. Receive £/€20 Tote Credit, £/€10 sports Free Bet and 20 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza within 48 hours of qualifying bet settlement. Qualifying bet is the first racing pool or sports bet added to the bet slip. 7-day expiry. 18+. Full T&Cs apply. Full T&Cs apply.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store