Pro Football Hall of Fame Congratulates Jamaal Charles on Cotton Bowl Classic Induction
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Kansas City, MO – June 6, 2025
The Pro Football Hall of Fame extended warm congratulations to Kansas City Chiefs legend Jamaal Charles for his induction into the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Fame, announced Thursday. This prestigious honor recognizes Charles’ remarkable college career at the University of Texas, further solidifying his legacy as one of football’s most dynamic running backs.
Charles, who retired in 2020 after a nine-year tenure with the Chiefs, racked up 3,040 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns at Texas from 2005 to 2007, earning All-Big 12 recognition. “Jamaal’s induction is well-earned,” said Hall of Fame president Jim Porter. “His speed and passion epitomized excellence, from Austin to Arrowhead.”
During his time with the Chiefs, Charles set franchise records with 7,563 rushing yards and an NFL-record 5.4 yards-per-carry average. A four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, he led the league in rushing in 2013 with 1,287 yards. His standout Cotton Bowl performances, including a 161-yard effort against USC in 2006, highlighted his ability to change games.
The induction ceremony, scheduled for October in Dallas, coincides with Charles’ vocal advocacy for Chiefs representation in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Despite his inclusion on the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, Charles remains a senior candidate awaiting enshrinement in Canton. “This honor means everything,” Charles said. “The Cotton Bowl shaped me for Kansas City.”
Chiefs Kingdom took to X in droves, flooding feeds with tributes. “Jamaal’s a legend—HOF next!” one fan posted. Another wrote, “Cotton Bowl nailed it! Charles is Chiefs royalty.” The outpouring reflects Charles’ lasting influence, from his 44 NFL touchdowns to his extensive community efforts in Kansas City.
Fresh off a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX defeat, the Chiefs draw motivation from Charles’ legacy as they gear up for their season opener against the Chargers in Brazil on September 5. Current running back Isiah Pacheco, whose explosive style mirrors Charles’, called him “my hero” during OTAs at the team’s training facility.
Charles’ Cotton Bowl induction joins his Chiefs Ring of Honor status, cementing his place in football lore. As Kansas City eyes Super Bowl LX, his journey inspires players like rookie Brashard Smith, who has studied under Charles’ guidance through film sessions.
As Chiefs Kingdom celebrates Charles’ latest accolade, the push for his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction grows stronger. Will Canton finally welcome the Chiefs’ rushing icon?