
Pittsburgh, PA – The revered tradition of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ dominance is once again in the spotlight, as several former players have been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s prestigious Class of 2026. Among the 128 nominees, two iconic offensive linemen, David DeCastro and Maurkice Pouncey, headline the list as first-time nominees, having spent their entire illustrious careers draped in the black and gold.
First-Time Nominees: DeCastro and Pouncey
The Steelers’ offensive line has long been the backbone of their formidable offenses, and the nominations of DeCastro and Pouncey underscore their immense contributions. Both players were instrumental in paving the way for countless rushing yards and protecting some of the NFL’s most dynamic quarterbacks.
David DeCastro: A Pillar of Consistency

David DeCastro, 35, a first-round pick (24th overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft, spent eight seasons as an anchor on the Steelers’ offensive line. His career was marked by exceptional performance and consistent recognition:
- First-team All-Pro: 2015, 2017
- Second-team All-Pro: 2016
- Pro Bowl Nominations: Six consecutive selections (2015-2020)
DeCastro started 124 of the 125 games he appeared in, showcasing remarkable durability and reliability throughout his tenure.
Maurkice Pouncey: The Centerpiece of the Line

Maurkice Pouncey, 36, drafted by the Steelers in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft, was the undisputed leader of the offensive line for 11 seasons. His list of accolades is extensive, solidifying his place as one of the era’s premier centers:
- First-team All-Pro: 2011, 2014
- Second-team All-Pro: 2010, 2012, 2018
- Pro Bowl Nominations: Nine selections (2010-2012, 2014, 2016-2020)
- NFL 2010s All-Decade Team
- PFWA All-Rookie Team: 2010
- Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Honor
Pouncey’s consistent elite play earned him a spot on the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, a testament to his impact throughout the decade.
Other Steelers Greats Among Nominees

Beyond DeCastro and Pouncey, several other former Steelers who have previously been nominated are also under consideration for the Class of 2026. These enduring figures represent different eras of Steelers football and continue to be revered by the fan base:
- Hines Ward: A Super Bowl XL MVP and one of the most physical wide receivers of his generation.
- James Farrior: A tenacious linebacker and defensive leader during the Steelers’ Super Bowl runs.
- James Harrison: A dominant pass rusher and Defensive Player of the Year, known for his relentless motor.
- Carnell Lake: A versatile defensive back who excelled at both safety and cornerback.
- Gary Anderson: One of the most prolific kickers in NFL history, a consistent scoring threat.
Notable First-Time Nominees from Pitt

The nominations also extend to former University of Pittsburgh standouts, LeSean McCoy and Larry Fitzgerald, who are both first-time nominees. Their exceptional careers at the collegiate level and in the NFL further highlight the rich football talent nurtured in the Pittsburgh region.
The Road to Canton: Selection Process

The journey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a rigorous one. The initial list of 128 nominees will be meticulously reviewed and reduced:
- Mid-October: A screening committee will narrow the list to 50 semifinalists.
- Annual Selection Meeting: The Modern-Era Player finalists will be trimmed from 15 to 10, then to seven. Committee members will then vote for five of the seven finalists.
- Final Selection: Between four and eight new members will ultimately be elected to the Class of 2026.
- Enshrinement: Those selected must receive at least 80% support from the selection committee and will be enshrined in Canton, Ohio, next August.
The announcement of these nominations sparks excitement among Steelers Nation, as fans eagerly await to see which of their beloved heroes will earn the ultimate recognition in professional football. The Class of 2026 promises to be a compelling one, with a strong contingent of Steelers legends vying for their rightful place in Canton.