Mike Curtis: Pro Football HOF Enshrinement Would Be Special Because Of Teammates

8/22/19

For legendary former Baltimore Colts linebacker Mike Curtis, it'd be especially meaningful to be enshrined as part of next year's expanded Pro Football Hall of Fame class because he'd be immortalized alongside his former teammates.

Curtis, a native of Rockville, Md., spent 11 seasons with the Baltimore Colts (1965-1975) and earned four Pro Bowl nods. Curtis became a Super Bowl champion during the 1970 season when the Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl V.

Curtis' career spanned from 1965-1978. He also played for the Seattle Seahawks (1976) and the Washington Redskins (1977-1978). Curtis is now looking to earn a spot in the upcoming 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, which has been expanded to 20 total inductees, 10 of whom will be senior inductees. The expanded class is part of the NFL's celebration of its 100th season.

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