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ne of the greatest tight ends of the modern era is being enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the 2025 class. Antonio Gates, a star for the Chargers franchise from 2003-2018, is set to enter the Hall of Fame on July 31st, where his legacy will forever live on in Canton. Starting his career as an undrafted free agent, who did not even play college football, and evolving into a perennial Pro Bowler, Gates’ career is undoubtedly one for the ages.
But even though Gates is very deserving of the honor, nerves are a big part of his feelings heading into the big day. A former college basketball player that was deemed unfit to play in the NBA, Gates’ roll of the dice to play football ended up being the best decision he could have made.
Gates’ Career with the Chargers
Spending his entire 16 year career with the Chargers, Gates is not just a Charger legend– he is the face of the franchise. Leading the franchise in multiple categories, including all-time receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns, Gates also ranks second all-time in games played and while he never though he would spend his whole career with one team, he is grateful that the team valued him as high as they did for all those years.
“I played 16 years but it was always one year at a time,” Gates told chargers.com. “I was very fortunate and lucky … but it was like building a house brick by brick. One year at a time. I never let my past distract me from my present and my future affect my present. Every year I had to make the team and every year I had to be the best version of Antonio Gates and improve. Ultimately, I ended up tallying up the years. It was just the respect the organization had for myself and the respect for the sacrifices I was able to make.”
During Gates’ time with the Chargers, he helped guide the team to seven playoff appearances and an AFC championship game appearance in 2007. And while the Chargers were unable to come away with a Super Bowl title during his years there, his impact is a big reason why the franchise saw any sort of success in that era.
A Kid from Detroit
We all know Gates for being a superstar on the West Coast, bringing more eyes to football in Southern California. But it was growing up in Detroit, Michigan that helped shape Gates into both the player and the person that he is. And on July 31st, after enjoying the enshrinement ceremony, Gates will get to watch his former franchise take on the franchise that he grew up watching– the Detroit Lions. Speaking to chargers.com, Gates looked back on his time in Detroit and is grateful for how that city shaped him.
“The city taught me a lot and gave me my competitive edge,” Gates said. “There’s a lot of things I learned from the city itself. You can’t change your will and have to fight when times get tough. Detroit is a blue-collar city and we work for everything we get. That’s our motto. I get that from seeing people go to work every day and strive to perfection. That’s the motto I had going into the NFL.”
Gates will enter the Hall of Fame as part of a loaded draft class full of legends. Entering the Hall of Fame with Gates will be players such as Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe– all guys who will join Gates in the world of football immortality.
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