Ahead of their third practice of training camp on Saturday, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced their 2024 Hall of Honor inductees.
According to ESPN's Brooke Pryor, the newest members of the Hall of Honor are Casey Hampton, Dick LeBeau, Jason Gildon and Willie Parker.
Hampton spent all 12 of his seasons in the NFL with the Steelers, earning five Pro Bowl nods in the process. He was also part of two Super Bowl teams.
A Hall of Famer, LeBeau was a long-time Steelers defensive coordinator and won two Super Bowls while serving in the role from 2004-14. He also served as the defensive coordinator and head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, and the defensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans. Before his coaching career, LeBeau was a sensational defensive back with the Detroit Lions.
A two-time Super Bowl champion with the Steelers, Parker was a two-time Pro Bowler over six seasons and tallied three campaigns with 1,200-plus rushing yards.
Gildon spent 10 of his 11 seasons in the NFL with the Steelers before finishing out his career with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2004. The stud linebacker notched three Pro Bowl nods and one first-team All-Pro during his days in Pittsburgh.
The Steelers will honor all four new members during the Sunday, Dec. 8 contest against the Cleveland Browns. They will officially be inducted the day before.