There’s no better way to kick off the NFL season than by inducting the newest Hall of Famers. Welcome, Class of 2024.
On August 3, seven NFL stars will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. It includes Dwight Freeney, Randy Gradishar, Devin Hester, Andre Johnson, Steve McMichael, Julius Peppers and Patrick Willis. More than the enshrinement, though, it’s a four-day long event celebrating the “Greatest of the Game.”
It starts with a game on Thursday, the Texans taking on the Bears in a pre-season matchup, and wraps up on Sunday with a Carrie Underwood concert.
For any and every NFL fan, Canton is the place to be on the first weekend of August.
And for those wanting to see the Class of 2024 take their place as members of the Hall of Fame, here’s how to get tickets to the enshrinement ceremony.
BUY NOW: Get tickets to see the Class of 2024 enshrined in Pro Football Hall of Fame
Tickets for the 2024 NFL Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony are available now on StubHub.
Despite being the biggest event of the weekend, tickets to get into the induction are only $25. Those that want to sit on the field for the event can even do so for as little as $80.
Click the link below to see exact prices as well as a seating chart of Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
BUY NOW: Cheapest tickets to NFL Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony on StubHub
The Class of 2024 will officially be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 3. The ceremony begins at Noon ET from Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
In February, the Class of 2024 was decided. And now, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will honor its seven new members at the enshrinement ceremony.
Here’s a breakdown of the inductees.
Name | College | Position | Year drafted | NFL team(s) |
Dwight Freeney | Syracuse | Defensive end/Outside linebacker | 2002 | Indianapolis Colts (2002-2012), San Diego Chargers (2013-2014), Arizona Cardinals (2015), Atlanta Falcons (2016), Seattle Seahawks (2017), Detroit Lions (2017) |
Randy Gradishar | Ohio State | Linebacker | 1974 | Denver Broncos (1974-1983) |
Devin Hester | Miami | Punt returner/Kick returner/Wide receiver | 2006 | Chicago Bears (2006-2013), Atlanta Falcons (2014-2015), Baltimore Ravens (2016), Seattle Seahawks (2016) |
Andre Johnson | Miami | Wide receiver | 2003 | Houston Texans (2003-2014), Indianapolis Colts (2015), Tennessee Titans (2016) |
Steve McMichael | Texas | Defensive tackle/Nose tackle | 1980 | New England Patriots (1980), Chicago Bears (1981-1993), Green Bay Packers (1994) |
Julius Peppers | North Carolina | Defensive end | 2002 | Carolina Panthers (2002-2009, 2017-2018), Chicago Bears (2010-2013), Green Bay Packers (2014-2016) |
Patrick Willis | Mississippi | Linebacker | 2007 | San Francisco 49ers (2007-2014) |
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