Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019

Louis Riddick says opposing GMs would complain about the physicality from Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Ty Law. (0:45)

The Pro Football Hall of Fame will induct its latest class at 7 p.m. ET Saturday in Canton, Ohio (ESPN).

We are taking a look at each member of the class as Hall of Fame week rolls on. Here’s a look:

As owner of the Denver Broncos, Bowlen’s teams were defined by winning. Those who played for him know how much winning the Super Bowl with QB John Elway meant.

A one-time fall-back option became a Hall of Famer, one of the greatest defensive players and one of the most unique characters in NFL history.

Law’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year makes him the first Patriots defender from that championship era to earn entry.

Mawae was selected for eight Pro Bowls, was a six-time All-Pro and earned a place on the NFL’s All-Decade team for the 2000s.

Brandt played a vital role in bringing nine Hall of Famers to the Cowboys, as well as 15 of the 19 players currently in the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor.

Louis Riddick calls former Ravens safety and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Ed Reed one of the best all-around players in NFL history.

Louis Riddick says your jaw would hit the floor watching Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Champ Bailey play.

Louis Riddick calls Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Robinson a throwback defensive back.

Adam Schefter says Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Tony Gonzalez takes his rightful position among the greats in Canton, Ohio.

Adam Schefter says Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Gil Brandt was a visionary during his 29-year tenure with the Cowboys.

Domonique Foxworth reflects on the careers of two of his former teammates ahead of their Pro Football Hall of Fame induction

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