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Three Superfans Selected for Ford Hall of Fans Class of 2021

  • Ford Hall of Fans announces the official inductees for the class of 2021; the three winners were selected from more than 27,000 fans who entered the contest
  • Arizona Cardinals fan Kristi Brown, Las Vegas Raiders fan Wayne Mabry and Cleveland Browns fan Ray Prisby will join other superfans in the Ford Hall of Fans at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio
  • Ford Hall of Fans recognizes some of the most passionate NFL fans across the country; the three new honorees bring the number of superfans honored in the Ford Hall of Fans to nine

CANTON, Ohio, Feb. 5, 2021 – The Ford Hall of Fans announced the selection of three superfans this afternoon. Arizona Cardinals fan Kristi Brown, Las Vegas Raiders fan Wayne Mabry and Cleveland Browns fan Ray Prisby make up the 2021 class of inductees into the Ford Hall of Fans.

Earlier today, the three each received a celebratory knock at their door at a Tampa Bay hotel from Pro Football Hall of Fame President and CEO David Baker, keeping to the tradition of notifying the game’s greatest players, coaches and contributors of their election into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 

Ford Hall of Fans recognizes some of the most passionate NFL fans across the country. Each inductee will be honored with a presentation of their own display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame during the annual Enshrinement Week Powered by Johnson Controls in August.

Brown, a former Cardinals cheerleader, now works as a labor and delivery nurse. She is a second-generation season-ticket holder and devoted Cardinals training camp attendee. After her son was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation, Brown’s biggest passion is now raising awareness to help find a cure for the disease.

Mabry, a 37-year season-ticket holder spends two hours on face-painting and wardrobe perfecting to transform into “the Violator,” a silver-and-black character commonly seen at Raiders games. Mabry serves as an ambassador for the Raiders and believes in the unifying power of football and fandom. He often finds time to help feed veterans or lend a hand to kids battling cancer, autism and cerebral palsy.

Prisby, known among Browns fans as “Showdawg,” only wears the colors brown and orange and has an encyclopedic knowledge of Browns history and statistics. Since 1961, the United States Air Force veteran has assembled an extensive memorabilia collection that was featured on “Ball Boys” and included in the Cleveland Browns museum at FirstEnergy Stadium.

“We are proud to welcome the seventh, eighth and ninth superfans into the Ford Hall of Fans at the Pro Football Hall of Fame,” said Baker. “This still only scratches the surface of all the great fans who support the National Football League year-round. We look forward to the return of NFL stadiums filled with these special fans who bring boundless passion to the games and lift their favorite teams with positive energy.”

Ford Hall of Fans inductees were selected from more than 27,000 fans who entered the contest at www.fordhalloffans.com and at the Ford Hall of Fans display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

“Fans like Kristi, Wayne and Ray are the heart and soul of the NFL,” said Andrew Frick, Ford vice president, sales, U.S. and Canada. “They each embody the dedication and devotion we set out to highlight when the Ford Hall of Fans was created.”

The three new honorees bring the number of fans inducted into the Ford Hall of Fans to nine. Last year’s inductees include Kansas City Chiefs fan Janel Carbajo, aka “Puppet Lady,” Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan Keith Kunzig, aka “Big Nasty,” and Denver Broncos fan Rob Garner. The 2019 inaugural class includes Miami Dolphins fan Roger Avila, aka “Dolfan Maniac,” Pittsburgh Steelers fan Rick Holman and Chicago Bears fan Don Wachter, aka “Bearman.”

 

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ABOUT THE PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME

Located in Canton, Ohio, the birthplace of the National Football League, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit institution with the Mission to Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values, & Celebrate Excellence EVERYWHERE.

 

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. AAM accreditation is national recognition for the museum’s commitment to excellence and the highest professional standards of museum operation and public service.

 

Hundreds of thousands of fans from across the globe travel to Canton annually to experience “The Most Inspiring Place on Earth!” that chronicles America’s most popular sport. The Pro Football Hall of Fame, also voted Top Tourist Attraction in Ohio, was named the Best Attraction for Sports Fans in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice travel award contest.

 

Construction on Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village, an $889 million development project that includes 10 main components, is under way in Canton to transform the Hall of Fame’s campus.