On July 29, 1995, the Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted five notable figures, marking a significant milestone in their careers. The Class of 1995 includes executive Jim Finks, defensive tackles Henry Jordan and Lee Roy Selmon, wide receiver Steve Largent, and tight end Kellen Winslow. This year marks the 30th anniversary of their induction.
Henry Jordan’s career highlights include strengthening the Cleveland Browns’ defensive line, contributing to their 1957 NFL Eastern Division title. He later joined Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers, where he played a key role in securing six divisional titles and five NFL championships. The Packers also won the first two Super Bowls during his tenure. Jordan was recognized as one of the top players from the Green Bay defense of the 1960s and earned All-NFL honors five times between 1960 and 1964. He was selected for four Pro Bowls and named Outstanding Lineman in the 1962 Pro Bowl.
Jordan’s career statistics include being selected All-NFL six times and recovering 21 fumbles. He was picked by the Cleveland Browns with the 52nd overall selection in the fifth round of the 1957 draft.
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