The Canadian Football Hall of Fame is set to welcome five new members.
The class of 2010 includes Bob Cameron, Tracy Ham, Don Narcisse, Elfrid Payton and Joe Pistilli.
Cameron, who spent 22 years as a punter with Winnipeg, helped the Blue Bombers to three Grey Cup victories.
Ham won the league's most outstanding player award in 1989, the year he became the first quarterback to rush for over 1,000 yards.
Payton was a dominant defensive player with several teams in the 1990s, the same decade that Narcisse was a star receiver with Saskatchewan.
Pistilli was involved in junior football in Quebec for 42 years and was president of Football Canada from 1992 to 1998.
The date of this year's induction ceremony has not yet been confirmed.