Former Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Richmond Webb and defensive back Troy Vincent are two of the 50 remaining modern-era candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.
In September, the Hall of Fame announced its preliminary list of 167 candidates, which included nine former Dolphins. Among those that didn’t make the October cut to 50 are former Miami running back Ricky Williams, and wide receivers Irving Fryar, Brandon Marshall, and Wes Welker.
Webb, 57, has received a groundswell of recent support from Dolphins fans who want the seven-time Pro Bowler to get his due and reach the Hall of Fame.
Vincent, 54, was the Dolphins’ No. 7 overall pick in the 1992 NFL draft, although he’s better remember for his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles when he earned five trips to the Pro Bowl.
In about four weeks, the Hall of Fame will trim the list to 25 semifinalists, which is a stage that neither Webb nor Vincent have ever reached.