Five members of the Pittsburgh Steelers were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in two separate ceremonies in Canton, Ohio over the weekend. Former offensive lineman Alan Faneca along with legendary scout Bill Nunn were enshrined Sunday. Nunn was a key part of the Steelers dynasty in the 1970’s and helped bring future Hall of Famers Mel Blount, John Stallworth and Donnie Shell to Pittsburgh. Nunn passed away in 2014 at the age of 89. Faneca was honored after being a finalist five other times. He was introduced by former receiver Hines Ward.
Troy Polamalu, Donnie Shell and former head coach Bill Cowher were enshrined Saturday.
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