Even though the Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t won a postseason game in nearly a decade, they’re still one of the NFL’s most storied franchises. This is a team with six Super Bowl titles, only three head coaches in the last fifty years, and a mind-boggling run of non-losing seasons. And for a full decade, James Harrison was right in the middle of that legacy, a two-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most feared defenders of his era.

But despite a résumé that absolutely looks Hall-of-Fame worthy, Harrison has once again come up short in Canton’s voting cycle. He didn’t advance to the semifinal round for the Class of 2026, making this the fourth straight year (dating back to 2023) that he’s been passed over for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Harrison first showed up on the Hall of

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