O.J. Simpson dies: Why NFL legend never got removed from Pro Football Hall of Fame despite his legal troubles (2024)

O.J. Simpson died on Wednesday at the age of 76 and although he leaves behind a complicated legacy, he will always be a Pro Football Hall of Famer.

The former Bills running back was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985 and he was never removed from the Hall, despite facing some serious legal issues after his induction. The reason Simpson's bust is still in Canton, Ohio, is because the Hall of Fame won't remove any player under any circ*mstance.

"Once elected, nothing in the Pro Football Hall of Fame's bylaws allows for the removal of a Hall member," the HOF stated in 2020.

Simpson was voted into the Hall of Fame after putting together one of the most impressive rushing careers in NFL history. After being selected by the Bills with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1969 NFL Draft, Simpson went on to lead the league in rushing four times in 11 years while also being name NFL MVP once (1973).

His career actually got off to a slow start -- he averaged just 642.3 rushing yards per season during his first three years -- but he broke out in 1972 after Lou Saban took over Buffalo's head coach.

Simpson led the NFL in rushing with 1,251 yards during his first year with Saban and then he topped that in 1973 by becoming the first running back to crack the 2,000-yard mark. The most impressive part about Simpson's MVP season in 1973 is that he rushed for 2,003 yards at a time when the NFL's regular season was just 14 games long. His 143.1 yards per game still ranks as the highest rushing average in NFL history.

To put Simpson's performance in perspective, no other running back even rushed for 1,150 yards in 1973.

Hall of Fame President Jim Porter released a statement after Simpson's death was announced on Thursday.

"O.J. Simpson was the first player to reach a rushing mark many thought could not be attained in a 14-game season when he topped 2,000 yards," said Porter. "His on-field contributions will be preserved in the Hall's archives in Canton, Ohio."

Although Simpson never hit the 2,000-yard mark again, he did lead the NFL in rushing in 1975 with 1,817 yards and 1976, when he totaled 1,503 yards on the ground. He finished his career with 11,236 yards, which still ranks as the 21st highest number in NFL history.

In his 11-year career, Simpson went to six Pro Bowls and he got voted as a first-team All-Pro five times. He was also on the NFL's 100th anniversary all-time team.

When Simpson came up for Hall of Fame enshrinement in 1985, the choice was easy and he got in as a first-ballot Hall of Famer. However, things got much more complicated after that.

In 1994, Simpson was charged with double-murder in the deaths of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. Although Simpson was acquitted of the murders in October 1995, he was later found liable for the deaths in civil court. The former Bills running back was ordered to pay $33.5 million after a judge ruled against him in wrongful death lawsuits filed by the families of the victims.

Over the course of his lifetime, Simpson didn't end up paying a huge chunk of the judgement, but the Goldmans did get some money in 1999 when Simpson was forced to sell his Heisman Trophy, which he had won in 1968 while attending USC.

The trophy sold for $255,500 at auction in 1999 and those funds went to the Goldman family. Despite his legal troubles, the Heisman Trust never stripped Simpson of his trophy. Like the Hall of Fame, the Trust doesn't have any bylaws in place that would allow it to rescind the award, so although Simpson doesn't have the trophy anymore, he will hold the title of "Heisman winner" for the rest of time (Simpson's trophy is now owned by a Nevada businessman, who bought it in 2019).

The Heisman Trust even released a statement following Simpson's death.

"The Heisman Trophy Trust mourns the passing of 1968 Heisman Trophy winner, O.J. Simpson. We extend our sympathy to his family," the trust said.

Although Simpson lost the civil suit to the Goldmans, he never had to serve any jail time for the double murders. However, he did end up in jail just over a decade later. At 60 years old, Simpson spent nearly 10 years in prison after hewas convicted of armed robbery and kidnappingin Las Vegas in 2008. Hewas eventually released from prison in October 2017.

Yes, Simpson accomplished a lot on the football field, but all of that was overshadowed by the decisions that he made later in life.

O.J. Simpson dies: Why NFL legend never got removed from Pro Football Hall of Fame despite his legal troubles (2024)

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O.J. Simpson dies: Why NFL legend never got removed from Pro Football Hall of Fame despite his legal troubles? ›

The reason Simpson's bust is still in Canton, Ohio, is because the Hall of Fame won't remove any player under any circ*mstance. "Once elected, nothing in the Pro Football Hall of Fame's bylaws allows for the removal of a Hall member," the HOF stated in 2020.

Why is OJ in the Hall of Fame? ›

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He became the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season, earning him NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP), and is the only NFL player to do so in a 14-game regular season. He holds the record for the single-season yards-per-game average at 143.1.

Is O.J. Simpson one of the best football players of all time? ›

He was one of the all-time greats. Simpson's prowess at football had much to do with his career with the Buffalo Bills. That part of his life is highlighted by the NFL, who named Simpson the 40th best player ever in league history during the 100th anniversary of professional football in 2019.

Does football have a hall of fame? ›

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio.

When did O.J. Simpson get into the Hall of Fame? ›

He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985, his first year of eligibility. “O.J. Simpson was the first player to reach a rushing mark many thought could not be attained in a 14-game season when he topped 2,000 yards,” said Jim Porter, president of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Should OJ Simpson be removed from the Hall of Fame? ›

Separating the football player from the human being is a struggle for many. But despite how it feels, there is no reason for Simpson — who died of cancer Wednesday at age 76 — not to be in the Hall of Fame. Unlike the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Hall that honors Simpson has no so-called character clause.

What records does OJ Simpson still hold? ›

In that same season, Simpson recorded an average of 143.1 yards rushing per game, a record that still holds today. Among modern-day players, only Adrian Peterson and Derrick Henry have come close, recording 131.1 yards in 2012, and 126.7 yards in 2020, respectively.

Did OJ ever go to a Super Bowl? ›

In 1985, he was inducted into the league's Hall of Fame. All of his exploits when he was a player were individual awards and records, he never made it to the Super Bowl during the 11 years in which he performed at the highest level.

Did O.J. Simpson ever win NFL MVP? ›

The No. 1 overall selection in the 1969 NFL Draft, Simpson, nicknamed "Juice," ranks just outside the NFL's all-time top 20 in career yards rushing (11,236), famously winning NFL MVP in 1973 while eclipsing 2,000 yards on the season.

Will Patrick Mahomes make the Hall of Fame? ›

So yeah, Mahomes is getting into the Hall of Fame if he retires today, and he's probably a first-ballot selection. If he leads the Chiefs to a win in Super Bowl LVIII, we can safely change probably into definitely.

Who will make the 2024 NFL Hall of Fame? ›

Freeney, Gradishar, Hester, Johnson, Peppers and Willis learned of their election when another Hall of Famer knocked on their door. McMichael and his wife, Misty, received the news in a phone call from his former Bears teammate RICHARD DENT.

Who is the shortest player in the NFL Hall of Fame? ›

Tommy was five-feet-nine and 172 pounds when he played in the National Football League. Today, he becomes the smallest player enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (applause).

Was OJ at Nicole's funeral? ›

Nicole had a closed casket funeral on June 16, 1994. However, the day before the funeral there was a private viewing in which her ex husband OJ Simpson attended. In the TV series, The People v O.J Simpson, the funeral is inaccurately portrayed with an open casket.

Who was charged for Nicole Simpson's death? ›

The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was a criminal trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court, in which former National Football League (NFL) player and actor O. J. Simpson was tried and acquitted for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.

What was O.J. Simpson's best year? ›

O.J. may be best remembered for his sensational 1973 season when he became the first back in history to rush for over 2,000 yards.

Why is John Elway in the Hall of Fame? ›

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Elway is widely regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the sport. At the time of his retirement in early 1999, Elway had the most victories by a starting quarterback and was statistically the second most prolific passer in NFL history.

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