The Green Bay Packers will induct two new players into their Hall of Fame.
Earl Dotson and Tramon Williams Sr. will get that honor this summer.
Williams recently took to social media to react to the distinction.
“I never imagined that a college walk-on and an undrafted free agent would have the honor of being inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame. To God be the glory,” Williams wrote on X.
I never imagined that a college walk-on and an undrafted free agent would have the honor of being inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame. To God be the glory! https://t.co/d4gHkQHcO8
— Tramon Williams Sr. (@High_Rizer38) November 5, 2025
Dotson and Williams will be the 172nd and 173rd members of the franchise’s Hall of Fame, and the ceremony will take place on July 30, 2026, at Lambeau Field.
Williams, a defensive back, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Louisiana Tech.
The Houston Texans signed him in 2006 but released him at the end of training camp.
The Packers gave him a chance, and by the time the team won the Super Bowl in the 2010 season, he was a mainstay in their secondary.
He stayed with the organization as a fan favorite through 2014, then left to play for the Cleveland Browns.
He later joined the Arizona Cardinals before coming back to Green Bay in 2018, and he played his final season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2020.
Williams played in 159 games with 122 starts for Green Bay and had 30 interceptions with 461 solo tackles.
He was eligible for induction after being retired for at least four years, and he’ll now be a Packers legend forever.
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