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Published on August, 7, 2021, by Mike Asti, Steelers Now

Re-Post by: Men Giving Back, Macon, GA, 8/9/21

CANTON, Ohio – It’s often said good things come to those who wait. That absolutely embodies Donnie Shell finally being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Shell, now 68-years-old, who played his last NFL game in 1987 had to wait until 2021 before experiencing the honor of being able to deliver a speech on stage in Canton, Ohio, a speech others who had to endure a long wait were not as fortunate to be alive to deliver when they finally got the call.

[The 1987 Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense that year was lead by defensive coach, Tony Dungy, and included Donnie Shell (#31), Kelvin Middleton (#37), from Macon, GA, second in the depth chart behind Shell, Chris Sheffield (#41), from Thomasville, GA.]

It’s possible having to wait only makes Shell’s induction that much sweeter for a man whose NFL career was all about conquering adversity. After going undrafted in 1974, the odds were certainly stacked against Shell from ever being immortalized in the halls of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But Shell conquered those odds and will now live forever in Canton.

Donnie Shell and his daughter unveil the 2020 HOF enshrinement bust.

Shell started his speech off by asking for the large crowd of Pittsburgh Steelers fans in attendance to wave their Terrible Towels. As fans waved their towels with furosity, Shell began thanking those who helped raise him in Whitmire, South Carolina before proceeding to tell a story of an inspirational message Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll told him when the Steelers signed him as an undrafted free agent.

Shell, who attended South Carolina State University, mentioned how proud he is to be among the distinguished Hall of Famers from a historically Black land-grant institution.

The 4-time Super Bowl champion, 5-time Pro Bowler, 3-time First-Team All-Pro who recorded 51 career interceptions as one of the best safeties in football history, Shell can now add Hall of Famer next his name.