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NFL 2018 Hall of fame weekend – STEELERS VS EAGLES live stream is scheduled to kick off at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton on August 2, 2018 at 8:00 PM ET time online.

The hall of fame weekend for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio. Opened in 1963 enshrines exceptional figures in the sports of professional football, including players, coaches, front-office personnel and franchise owners, almost all of whom made their primary contributions to the game in the National Football League as we know NFL.

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Hall of fame weekend
Team: STEELERS VS EAGLES
Date: August 2, 2018
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Location: Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton

The National Football League (NFL), popular American football league consists of 32 teams which is equally distributed in two wings- AFC, the American Football Conference and NFC, the National Football Conference. So, the AFC and NFC contains 16 teams each in general. In America, the NFL is the most popular and enjoyable sports league. It can be considered as the premier and most watched sports league in the U.S.

This year NFL season 2018-2019 starting from Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, Canton on Thursday, August 2, 2018 and will be ended through Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta on Sunday, February 3, 2019. You will have all the match schedule from NFL Schedule and the team rosters & review of the 32 NFL teams from NFL Teams Rosters and Officials here in details.



Pro football hall of fame is simply so great, lots of walking, lots of interesting with lots of funny facts. And this year hall of fame weekend will feature a matchup between the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens through enshrinement festival on the day.






Offense: QB Mitch Trubisky, RB Jordan Howard, WR Allen Robinson, WR Taylor Gabriel, WR Anthony Miller, TE Trey Burton, LT Charles Leno, LG James Daniels, OC Cody Whitehair, RG Kyle Long, RT Bobby Massie.

Defense: DL Akiem Hicks, DL Eddie Goldman, ED Leonard Floyd, ED Aaron Lynch, LB Danny Trevathan, LB Roquan Smith, CB Kyle Fuller, CB Prince Amukamara, S Adrian Amos, S Eddie Jackson, DB Bryce Callahan

Head Coach: Matt Nagy

Last season after they were allergic to throwing the football, the Chicago Bears completely revamped their passing game this 2018 year. Kendall Wright was the only wide receiver to record 25 or more receptions, so the Chicago Bears signed free-agent receivers Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel and drafted second-round pick Anthony Miller out of Memphis.

Trey Burton, a No. 2 tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles last year, will be a full-time starter after a signing of $32 million deal. The addition of second-round guard James Daniels will help ease the loss of Josh Sitton, a cap casualty.

The most interesting position opening in Chicago Bears is pass-rusher opposite 2016 first-round pick Leonard Floyd. With Pernell McPhee and Lamarr Houston gone, the race is between Sam Acho—who, prior to 2017, hadn’t started more than seven games for four straight years—and Aaron Lynch, a former Notre Dame and South Florida star who hasn’t put it all together in his professional career. Lynch’s cap hit is $1 million higher than Acho’s, also signed in 2018, which gives you the impression that Lynch is the slight clubhouse leader for the starting job.



Baltimore Ravens
Offense: QB Joe Flacco, RB Alex Collins, WR Michael Crabtree, WR John Brown, WR Willie Snead, TE Hayden Hurst, LT Ronnie Stanley, LG Orlando Brown, OC Matt Skura, RG Marshal Yanda, RT James Hurst

Defense: DL Brandon Williams, DL Michael Pierce, ED Terrell Suggs, ED Matt Judon, LB C.J. Mosley, LB Patrick Onwuasor, CB Jimmy Smith, CB Brandon Carr, S Eric Weddle, S Tony Jefferson, DB Marlon Humphrey

Head Coach: John Harbaugh

Will Joe Flacco get a full 16 games in this year 2018, or will he pass the torch to Lamar Jackson? The question is up for debate, considering the fact that Baltimore didn’t even take Jackson with its first Round 1 pick in the draft. Its quarterback controversy will be ongoing this season.

The biggest change from Baltimore Ravens’s 2017 and 2018 roster is clearly wide receiver. The team not only added Michael Crabtree, John Brown and Willie Snead in free agency, but they also drafted UCLA’s Jordan Lasley and New Mexico State’s Jaleel Scott.

On defense, the team returns everyone who played at least 40 percent of snaps last season. The biggest battle outside of quarterback and wide receiver is left guard, where veteran Alex Lewis and third-round pick Orlando Brown are expected to push each other.



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