The
American Football League Hall of Fame in
Amherst, New York was founded in response to the
Pro Football Hall of Fame's perceived bias in favour of the
National Football League. The American Football League Hall of Fame exists
"only in cyberspace", to quote its authors. The site points out that of two hundred and twenty-five members of the "pro football" hall of fame,
only one was not an NFL player; and that numerous clearly great players from the AFL have been ignored, including
Johnny Robinson,
Ron McDole,
Lionel Taylor and others.
The site's aim is to honor the American Football League players, coaches and contributors who helped to make the AFL the genesis of modern professional football.
Inductees into the American Football League Hall of Fame are listed below, by team. When a person played with more than one club, he is listed repeatedly (e.g., George Blanda is listed with the Houston Oilers and the Oakland Raiders).
EASTERN DIVISION
Boston Patriots
Buffalo Bills
Houston Oilers
New York Titans/Jets
Miami Dolphins (Expansion team)
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers
Oakland Raiders
Cincinnati Bengals (Expansion team)
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