"Team work came from this: one bathroom, no lock, 10 kids," said DeLamielleure, whose blocks helped OJ Simpson run for more than 2,000 yards in 1973. "We ran the ball because we couldn't pass."
There were cheers from every corner of the stadium for Lofton, who played for Green Bay, the Raiders and Bills during 16 seasons in the league.
During a news conference before his speech, Lofton said it would have been difficult if he had to choose one team to represent as he entered the hall.
"I would split it down the middle, Green Bay on one side, Buffalo on the other and a Raiders emblem in the back," he said.
Bethea, who had 105 sacks while playing in 210 games during 16 seasons with the Houston Oilers, cried while thanking his deceased parents.
Bethea laughed while recounting that he outlasted seven coaches in Houston, and he paid tribute to two of them -- Sid Gillman and Bum Phillips, whose advice Bethea followed every time he snapped on his helmet.
"One of his favorite lines was, `You play like you practice,'" Bethea said. "And that's what I did every day."



