Former 49ers running back Roger Craig, the inaugural member of the NFL’s 1,000/1,000 club, is among 52 remaining seniors candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. The Seniors ...
Roger Craig, who developed his unique high-knee running style as a prep track star in Iowa, now has only one significant hurdle to clear to reach the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The legendary 49ers ...
Nothing sours the mood of a former Los Angeles Rams defensive player quite like the memory of Roger Craig’s churning knees. “That’s where the pain starts,” former NFL safety Vincent Newsome told NBC ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig of the San Francisco 49ers, former Cincinnati Bengals MVP Ken Anderson, and key member of the Pittsburgh Steelers' Steel Curtain defense L.C. Greenwood are among the ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and special teams standout Steve Tasker are among the 52 players who advanced to the next stage for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and prolific receiver Sterling Sharpe are among the players who advanced to the next stage in the seniors category for the 2025 Pro Football ...
You might have this image of Roger Craig: A knees-pumping, hard-driving running back equally adept at catching passes. The former Nebraska running back was an offensive cornerstone who provided the ...
CBS Sports recently selected a player from each NFL team who should have their number retired. One former Nebraska player is on the list of 32 — running back Roger Craig, of the San Francisco 49ers.
As perhaps the NFL’s best running back at catching the ball out of the backfield, Christian McCaffrey is carrying on the legacy of another 49er, Roger Craig. And McCaffrey is closing in on a record ...
Versatile running back Roger Craig, former MVP Ken Anderson and key member of the Steel Curtain defense L.C. Greenwood are among the players who advanced to the next stage in the Seniors category for ...
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