After the Pro Football Hall of Fame released its list of 2025 finalists, there was a chance for former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but instead, he ...
Luke Kuechly ’15, former star linebacker for Boston College and the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, returned to campus on October 25 to promote and participate in the Undergraduate Government of Boston ...
Last year, the Pro Football Hall of Fame implemented a new set of rules for the voting process, in an effort to "help ensure that membership in the Hall of Fame remains elite." Hall of Famer Deion ...
Carolina Panthers fans are still reeling from the surprising omission of Luke Kuechly from the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s first-ballot class. Even one of Kuechly’s closest teammates, Cam ...
Two Carolina Panthers legends continue waiting for a bust in Canton. Linebacker Luke Kuechly and wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. were not chosen for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
Becoming a Pro Football Hall of Famer is difficult, but being selected a first ballot is more so. One player who was on the ballot for the first time was former Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke ...
Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly joins NFL Total Access to breakdown the New York Giants as they prepare for a Week 5 matchup. New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan joins "NFL Total Access ...
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks are back with a new episode of Move the Sticks. The guys are joined by 7-time Pro Bowl LB Luke Kuechly throughout the show. The group hit on a variety of topics ...
13 years ago, the Carolina Panthers selected Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly with the ninth overall pick of the 2012 NFL draft. Little did many know, they'd end up with a future Defensive ...
Ron Rivera believes his former defensive stalwart Luke Kuechly should have been a first-ballot Hall of Famer. The former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders head coach made his opinion ...
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