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ESPN Voices Campaign for 49ers Legend Craig
25 Nov
Summary
- ESPN announcers advocated for Roger Craig's Hall of Fame induction.
- Craig achieved 1,000 rushing and receiving yards in 1985.
- The 49ers legend boasts three Super Bowl titles and four Pro Bowls.

During Monday Night Football, ESPN's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman championed the Pro Football Hall of Fame candidacy of San Francisco 49ers great Roger Craig. Their advocacy coincided with Christian McCaffrey nearing his own milestone of 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards, a rare achievement that Craig also accomplished in 1985.
The announcers emphasized Craig's significance as a versatile player, perfectly suited for the West Coast offense. They noted his ability to both run and catch the ball, a skill set that set a standard for the position. Aikman specifically mentioned that fellow 49ers legends like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice would endorse Craig's deserving status for the Hall.
Craig's decorated career includes three Super Bowl victories, four Pro Bowl selections, and the 1988 AP Offensive Player of the Year award. Despite being named to the all-1980s team and amassing significant yards from scrimmage, his Hall of Fame nomination for the 2025 class did not advance. However, he is a strong semifinalist for the 2026 class.




