NASHVILLE – Former Titans offensive lineman Steve Hutchinson is among the 25 semifinalists of modern-era players for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2020.
Hutchinson played in 169 games over 12 NFL seasons with the Seahawks, Vikings and Titans, from 2001-2012. He played guard in 2012 with the Titans.
Hutchinson was a Pro Bowler seven times in his career, including three straight seasons with the Seahawks (2003-2005). Hutchinson was a five-time All-Pro First-Teamer and was twice named to the All-Pro Second-Team. He was selected to the 2000s All-Decade Team.
This marks the third straight year Hutchinson has been named a semifinalist.
The Modern-Era players list will be reduced to 15 Finalists that will be announced on Jan. 2, 2020. The finalists will then be presented to the full 48-member Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee during its annual meeting on "Selection Saturday," on Feb. 1, 2020, the day before Super Bowl LIV. The Selection Committee will elect five Modern-Era players for the Class of 2020.
TitansOnline.com looks back at the Titans' career of guard Steve Hutchinson. (Photos: Donn Jones, AP)