Washington football legend Joe Jacoby will have to wait at least one more year before making it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The former undrafted free agent who became a core member of the most famous offensive line in football did not advance to the finals in this year’s voting. Jacoby had been one of nine semi-finalists selected by the NFL's seniors committee.
Jacoby, who retired in 1993 after playing 170 games in the famous burgundy and gold, was part of all three Super Bowl champions for the now-Washington Commanders. He made the Pro Bowl four consecutive seasons and was selected first-team All-Pro in 1983 and 1984.