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The Hanford Dixon Show I Gab catches up w/ several Browns at Njoku Celeb Softball Game, 1 on 1 w/ Josh Gordon, Guardians on a tear, special guest in-studio & so much more! twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…



To the @ProFootballHOF Selection Committee: Clay Matthews Jr. embodied sustained excellence and leadership over 19 seasons with the Cleveland Browns and Atlanta Falcons. His career was a model of consistency, toughness, and football intelligence — the traits that define true Hall of Famers. For nearly two decades, Matthews was the heart of every defense he anchored. With Cleveland, he led units that reached three AFC Championship Games, earning multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro honors along the way. His play set the standard for preparation, discipline, and versatility — equally effective rushing the passer, stopping the run, or dropping into coverage. Matthews’ greatness wasn’t built on a single dominant season, but on year after year of high-level performance. His remarkable longevity wasn’t about hanging on — it was about producing, mentoring, and leading. Even in his late 30s with Atlanta, he remained a starter and a stabilizing presence on defense. Few linebackers in NFL history have combined his durability, adaptability, and football intellect. He bridged eras — from Terry Bradshaw to Steve McNair — and did so with an unwavering commitment to excellence. His influence extended beyond statistics; it was felt in locker rooms, game plans, and among generations of players who modeled their approach after his. Clay Matthews Jr. was the consummate professional — a player who elevated his teams, defined an era of Browns football, and left an enduring mark on the game. It’s time to honor that legacy. Clay Matthews Jr. belongs in Canton.












