Randy Moss Elected To Hall Of Fame, While Ty Law Comes Up Short In Voting
MINNEAPOLIS (CBS) – Two former Patriots found out their Hall of Fame fate on Saturday.
Randy Moss is now a Hall of Famer.
Ty Law is not.
On Saturday morning, debate and voting took place before the final decision was revealed later in the afternoon.
The 2018 HOF class is in: Ray Lewis, Randy Moss, Brian Dawkins, Brian Urlacher, Terrell Owens. Bobby Beathard. Robert Brazile. Jerry Kramer
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 4, 2018
Moss made the Hall of Fame in his first ballot of being eligible, as did Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis. Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, receiver Terrell Owens, and safety Brian Dawkins headline the Hall of Fame class of 2018.
Moss spent three-plus years with the Patriots after eight years in Minnesota and two with the Oakland Raiders.
In 2007, Moss hauled in career-best 23 touchdowns for New England and amassed 1,493 yards, second highest in his career.
He was a first-team All-Pro selection four times.
Law had a signature pick-six in Patriots' first Super Bowl victory over the St. Louis Rams.
In his career, he racked up 53 regular season interceptions, returning seven of them for touchdowns. In the playoffs, Law picked off six passes.
Fell short this year for the 2018 HOF class but very appreciative and humbled to be apart of the conversation and consideration congrats to the 2018 class, well deserved!!! #HOF2018
— Ty Law (@OfficialTyLaw) February 3, 2018
Most importantly, Law won three Super Bowls with the Patriots. His Hall of Fame call will have to wait.