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Mind-blowing stats for the Hall of Fame
The 2015 Hall of Fame class has been announced. Take a look at these mind-blowing stats to see what solidified their inductions into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Thirty-four players in NFL history own 4 Super Bowl rings, but Charles Haley is the only player with 5. Haley is 1 of 8 players who have played in at least 5 Super Bowls, yet he is the only player who has won 5 Super Bowl rings.

There are only 5 uniform numbers that have not made an appearance in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The numbers 43, 69, 90, 94 and 97 have all been neglected by the Hall of Fame voters. However, after this weekend, only 4 will remain. Charles Haley will become the first player who primarily wore number 94 to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Will Shields joins Larry Allen, Walter Jones, Jonathan Ogden and Willie Roaf now among Hall of Fame lineman with extremely impressive resumes. However, Shields has these legends beaten in one category: Will Shields was flagged for a total of 7 (yes, 7!!!) holding penalties in his 224-game career. Jones had a total of 9 in 180 games, Ogden had 13 in 177 games, Allen had 13 in 203 games and Shields' former teammate Willie Roaf has a total of 38 in 189 games.

Mick Tingelhoff is best known as one of the ironmen of Pro Football. From 1962-1978, Tingelhoff started every regular season game in every season: 240 games in 17 seasons. Despite humble beginnings as an undrafted rookie from the University of Nebraska, Tingelhoff's consistency and availability would be rewarded with five first-team All-Pro awards over the course of his illustrious career.

Bill Polian is one of only four coaches and contributors to reach Super Bowls with two different teams. His three Super Bowls with the Bills (XXV, XXVI, XXVII) and two with the Colts (XLI, XLIV) rank him behind Don Shula's six (III, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) with the Colts and Dolphins, on par with Ron Wolf's five (II, XV, XVIII, XXXI, XXXII) with the Raiders and Packers, and ahead of Bill Parcells' three (XXI, XXV, XXXI) with the Giants and Patriots.

Bill Polian constructed two of the most successful teams in NFL history: the 1990s Bills and the 2000s Colts. During his time as Bills general manager from 1986-92, the Bills ranked T-4th in the league in regular season victories (69), T-2nd in postseason victories (8), and T-3rd in postseason appearances (5). This record was perhaps only bettered by his stint as Colts general manager from 1998-2010, in which the Colts ranked 2nd in regular season victories (141), 1st in playoff appearances (11), and T-4th in playoff victories (9). These teams would combine to make five Super Bowl appearances, winning only one of them.

Junior Seau earned 12 consecutive Pro Bowl selections from 1992 to 2003, setting the record for the most selections by a linebacker in NFL history. Only two players ever earned more consecutive Pro Bowl selections than Seau: defensive tackle Merlin Olsen earned 14 straight from 1963-1976 and defensive end Reggie White earned 13 straight from 1987-1999. Seau's 268 career game appearances rank second in NFL history among linebackers, behind only Clay Matthews (278).

Tim Brown may have worn No. 81 throughout his storied NFL career, but perhaps the number six should be associated with the record-setter as well. The 6-foot-tall wide receiver, who wore No. 6 in high school before being forced to take 81 upon arriving at Notre Dame, was drafted 6th overall in the 1988 NFL Draft and was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame on his 6th year of eligibility. The 17-year vet happens to rank 6th all-time in receiving yards, with 14, 934.

Jerome Bettis is the 7th Hall of Famer to finish his NFL career by winning a Super Bowl. Bettis joins Michael Strahan, Mel Renfro, John Elway, Ted Hendricks, Gary Zimmerman & Russ Grimm.

In 23 seasons with the Raiders, Ron Wolf's team recorded a winning record in all but six seasons. During that time span the Raiders won 10 division titles, played in 8 title games with 3 Super Bowl appearances, winning Super Bowls XV & XVIII. During 11 seasons as Executive VP/General Manager, Wolf turned the Packers into a dominant NFL Franchise, claiming three straight NFC Central Division titles and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances.