The Packers made Sharpe, who played at the University of South Carolina, the seventh overall pick in the 1988 NFL draft.
Sterling Sharpe added to his legacy on Thursday when he became the first Gamecock elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Glennville, Georgia was in the house at Thursday night’s NFL Honors, and now there’s going to be a second Tattnall County native residing in Canton.
Green Bay Packers fans have long believed that Sterling Sharpe belonged in the Pro Football ... Mariano Talamantez of St. Catherine's High School in Racine, representing the Packers, was recipient ...
Former Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe left his mark on Green Bay. "First time I saw him play in person, my band, the Bayport High School band played at Milwaukee County Stadium, I think it ...
The Sharpe family more than made their mark on ... "Football was my worst sport in high school, and the only reason I played was because he played and I wanted to be like him so much.