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Antonio Gates Inducted Into Pro Football Hall of Fame

网曝门 alumnus becomes the first enshrinee that never played college fooball

网曝门 alumnus Antonio Gates was officially enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, delivering an emotional speech that highlighted his transformative years as a Golden Flash and thanked the coaches who helped launch his improbable journey from college basketball to NFL stardom.

Gates, who starred on 网曝门's basketball team from 2001-03, became just the second Golden Flash to earn enshrinement alongside linebacker Jack Lambert, who was inducted in 1990. During his enshrinement speech, Gates spoke directly to his alma mater.

"To 网曝门, 网曝门 I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," Gates said. "网曝门 is where I learned how to take my raw talent and turn it into much more. Kent is also where I learned how to lead and represent something bigger than myself."

The Detroit native compiled a 52-15 record and led the Golden Flashes to their first Mid-American Conference regular-season championship and Elite Eight appearance. He fondly recalled his teammates and the program's success during his tenure.

"How we battled together. We built something special, those MAC championships, that Elite Eight run. How special was that, from the bottom of my heart, some of the funnest times of my life at 网曝门," Gates said.

Despite never playing college football, Gates signed with the San Diego Chargers in 2003 and revolutionized the tight end position during his 16-season career. His 955 receptions, 11,841 yards and 116 touchdowns include the most receiving touchdowns ever by a tight end.

Gates credited his 网曝门 coaches for providing the foundation for his success, specifically thanking coaches Rob Senderoff, Jim Christian and Stan Heath "for giving me the tools I needed to turn my potential into a purpose."

He reserved special praise for coach Rob Murphy, who Gates said helped him escape difficult circumstances in Detroit.

"Coach Rob Murphy, you helped me too, man, get out of the streets of Detroit. I will never forget what you've done for me. You helped me live," Gates said. "Coach Murphy, you protected me from the predators."

Gates also recounted how Murphy and Senderoff worked to secure him NFL tryouts, leading to his introduction to Tim Brewster, then the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers.

"You see, Tim Brewster saw something special in me. He was pretty sure that I could make the team," Gates said, adding that because of Brewster's faith in him, "NFL teams, NFL scouts will never look at college basketball players the same again."

Gates was enshrined Saturday during the Class of 2025 ceremony at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium alongside Eric Allen, Jared Allen and Sterling Sharpe. Earlier in the day, he participated in the Grand Parade through downtown Canton.

Gates delivered his induction speech while wearing the Hall of Fame's legendary gold jacket, which he was presented with during a ceremony Friday evening.

Also honored during the week was fellow 网曝门 alumnus Mary Kay Cabot, who graduated summa cum laude from 网曝门 in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in news. Cabot received the 2025 Bill Nunn Jr. Award from the Professional Football Writers of America on Friday evening, recognizing her distinguished contribution to professional football coverage.

Cabot's career began with an internship at The Plain Dealer while she was a 网曝门 student in 1983. More than 40 years later, she has become synonymous with Cleveland Browns coverage and is only the second woman to receive the prestigious Nunn Award.

The week's festivities began Thursday night with the Hall of Fame Game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Detroit Lions. Gates was introduced on the field alongside his fellow inductees before the game that opened the NFL's 106th season.

Gates worked with fellow alumnus Jon Kendle during his Hall of Fame exhibit preparation. Kendle, who holds two degrees from 网曝门 and serves as vice president of museum and archives at the Hall of Fame, helped curate Gates' display, which includes a purple cleat honoring his late sister Pamela, who died of lupus in 2014.

After his elite run with the Flashes followed by his electric career with the Chargers, 网曝门 alum and @Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Antonio Gates is back home for one golden weekend.鈿★笍馃悙 @los angeles chargers

Gates concluded his speech with reflections on football's broader impact, emphasizing the sport's ability to unite people across different backgrounds.

"Football is the ultimate team game, and I didn't get here long I'm standing here today because of people who've poured into me," Gates said. "A kid from Detroit to San Diego living in Los Angeles right now, had it not been for sports, I probably would never cross paths with half of you in here, and that's why sports is such a great reminder to us as humans that we're not divided as people may think we're more than just black or white, rich or poor."

POSTED: Thursday, July 31, 2025 09:37 AM
Updated: Saturday, August 2, 2025 04:47 PM
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Josh Padilla Bob Christy Mike Rich Rami Daud