Star defensive back finished career with the Raiders
The rich history of the Raiders’ organization will, once again, be represented and celebrated in Canton, Ohio.
Star defensive back Eric Allen, who finished his career with the Raiders and is now a broadcaster for the team, was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
Greatness recognized. Legacy cemented.
Congratulations to Raider great @EricAllen619 on being inducted to the @ProFootballHOF Class of 2025! pic.twitter.com/aBxYGdv3HI
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) February 7, 2025
Allen was also a finalist last year. It is his 19th year of eligibility. He had the longest wait of all 15 modern-era finalists. Now, Allen, 59, has made it into the Canton, Ohio museum. He will be enshrined in August.
Allen played and finished his career with the Oakland Raiders, spanning 1998-2001.
The cornerback played 14 seasons in the NFL. He played his first seven NFL seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and then played three seasons with the New Orleans Saints before becoming a Raider.
Allen, who had eight Pick 6’s in his career, led the Raiders in interceptions three of his four seasons in Oakland.
Congratulations to Allen for his elected into pro football royalty.