Colts legend Dwight Freeney had a star-studded guest list in attendance for his Hall of Fame induction

Indianapolis Colts legend Dwight Freeney joined the elite ranks of the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2024 on Saturday, August 3. Freeney had a star-studded guest list, including the GOAT and six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan, who showed up to support the man behind the legendary spin move.  Freeney […]

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Indianapolis Colt's owner & CEO Jim Irsay helps Dwight Freeney unveil his bust during his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024, in Canton, Ohio, at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
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Indianapolis Colts legend Dwight Freeney joined the elite ranks of the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2024 on Saturday, August 3. 

Freeney had a star-studded guest list, including the GOAT and six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan, who showed up to support the man behind the legendary spin move. 


Freeney and Jordan have built a strong friendship over the years through being golfing buddies. This led to Jordan making the trip out to Canton, Ohio, to celebrate Freeney's incredible accomplishment. On top of being there for his induction, Jordan was also present when former Colts head coach Tony Dungy showed up to break the news to Freeney that he had been selected as a member of the Pro Football class of 2024

Along with Jordan, Freeney had multiple of his former teammates in attendance to support him and celebrate his induction. These included Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Edgerrin James, Dallas Clark, Pat McAfee, Bob Sanders, Jeff Saturday, and hopefully, the next Colts legend to join him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Reggie Wayne


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