2022 NFL HOF Game

Ethen Meyers • August 4, 2022

When?
        The NFL Hall of Fame Game will air on August, 04 2022 @ 08:00 PM ET.


Where?

        The HOF Game will be played in the Tom Benson (Who Dat) Hall of Fame Stadium located in Canton, OH next to the Professional Football Hall of Fame. Canton, OH is considered the birthplace of football.


Who?

        The NFL HOF game features the Las Vegas Raiders facing the Jacksonville Jaguars


Why?

        The game will be played during Enshrinement Week which has a mix of kid, family, and NFL events with meet and greets available with the 2022 HOF Class and current HOF players a like. The game is the biggest draw and naturally featured because of the extra crowd it will pull for the rest of the events. The "birthplace" of football Canton, OH will likely have a multitude of NFL talent from current and former coaches and players so as a fan it is something I would recommend for your bucket list even if you are not attending during the HOF Game. As a Saints fan, there isn't much reason I am watching outside of IT IS FOOTBALL!

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