A   A   A

Posted: Sunday, 07 February 2010 3:34AM

Rice, Smith Among Seven Elected To Hall Of Fame



FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (Reuters) - Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith, two record-setting offensive powerhouses, were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in their first year of eligibility.

Also elected to the Class of 2010 on the eve of the Super Bowl were Russ Grimm, John Randle, Rickey Jackson, Floyd Little and Dick LeBeau.

Rice, 47, owns virtually every significant receiving record, including receptions (1,549) and yards (22,895), and has scored more touchdowns (208) than anyone.

Smith, 40, rushed for a record 18,355 yards during his 15 NFL seasons, most of them spent with the Dallas Cowboys.

"My father instilled in me hard work and appreciation for the game," Rice, a 13-time Pro Bowler widely considered the top receiver to the play the game, told reporters.

"And I love this game. It was really everything to me. I am honored to be here, to be in front of all of the legends who made football what it is today."

Rice played with the San Francisco 49ers from 1985-2000, before finishing his career with the Oakland Raiders (2001-04), and the Seattle Seahawks (2004)

He was not the most gifted receiver athletically but his work ethic was unparalleled.

"There is a sacrifice you have to make if you want to be the best. I respected this game. I had two great Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Joe Montana and Steve Young, a great owner Eddie DeBartolo, and a great coach. I really loved (the late) Bill Walsh.

"We went out there and we worked and we played the game the right way."

'LITTLE GIANT'

Smith was a bruising running back despite being only 5-foot-9. He rushed for 164 touchdowns, won three Super Bowls with Dallas, and was the MVP in the Cowboys' title-winning 30-13 triumph over Buffalo in 1994.

He often spoke of breaking Walter Payton's all-time rushing record, which he did in 2002, but never mentioned making the Hall of Fame.

"I was so busy wanting to focus on the things I needed to do from that point on to whenever God said my career was going to be over," he said.

"I believed in that little giant inside of me that said, 'I can.' Coupled with the people that I was able to play with, I felt at the end of my career all of this would be added unto me.

"This is such a special moment. This is one that you don't think about. When you add this cake, and the icing, and the ice cream on top of that, it makes it very, very special."

Smith began crying when he recalled a conversation with his father, an outstanding high school running back in Florida, just before the Hall of Fame results were revealed.

"He said: 'I'm proud of you. I had the dreams of doing what you're doing. But my mother got sick and I never did go to college. You're living my dream.'"

The enshrinement ceremony at the Canton, Ohio, museum will be held on August 7.


Story Copyright 2010, Reuters Photo Copyright 2010, Getty Images

Chargers Ink Gates Through 2015 Season


The Chargers and six-time Pro Bowl tight end Antonio Gates agreed to terms Wednesday.

Kevin Durant Likely To Lead U.S. At World Championships


USA Basketball unveiled a Plan B line-up on Wednesday for next month's world championships.

Alternative Sports Stars Build On "X" Factor


The 16th X Games starts in Los Angeles on Thursday.

NASCAR Owner In Serious Condition After Plane Crash


NASCAR team owner Jack Roush was in serious but stable condition one day after a business jet he was piloting crash-landed at an airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Pacquiao To Use Political Clout For Olympic Goals


Seven-weight world champion Manny Pacquiao made a vow to improve life in his poor southern hometown and to help the Philippines win a first Olympic gold medal.

A-Rod Held Homerless On Birthday


Josh Tomlin pitched into the eighth inning in his major league debut and Matt LaPorta provided enough support with two RBI, as Cleveland downed the Yankees.

Report: Bengals Sign Terrell Owens


The Cincinnati Bengals have reportedly agreed to terms on a one-year contract with wide receiver Terrell Owens worth up to $4 million.

Cavaliers Send West to Timberwolves For Sessions


The post-Lebron James era is underway in Cleveland.

Kobe Bryant Finding It Tough To Take It Easy After Surgery


Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant is finding it hard to take it easy in the NBA off-season after having arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.

Vick Cleared To Play By NFL


Michael Vick is clear to play this season, the NFL announced Monday.