Pro Football Hall of Fame 2016 live stream: Watch induction ceremony online

Aug 4, 2016; Canton, OH, USA; Members of the NFL Hall of Fame Class of 2016 including Brett Favre, Kevin Green, Edward J. DeBartolo Jr, Tony Dungy, Orlando Pace, Marvin Harrison and Ken Stabler take at group photo with other members as they pose for the official photo of the NFL Hall of Fame Class of 2016. Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY Network
Aug 4, 2016; Canton, OH, USA; Members of the NFL Hall of Fame Class of 2016 including Brett Favre, Kevin Green, Edward J. DeBartolo Jr, Tony Dungy, Orlando Pace, Marvin Harrison and Ken Stabler take at group photo with other members as they pose for the official photo of the NFL Hall of Fame Class of 2016. Mandatory Credit: Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY Network /
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A look at how you can watch the 2016 Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday night, featuring some pretty notable names

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Here is how you will be able to watch the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction on Saturday night.

Date: August 6
Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Canton, OH
Venue: Hall of Fame Stadium
TV Info: ESPN and NFL Network
Live Stream: WatchESPN

Saturday night everyone will be getting even more excited for the football season to get here, and that’s because we will be welcoming the newest members to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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While there are a host of notable names going in this year, obviously the headliner here is Brett Favre. One of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time, the time has arrived for Favre to take his rightful place among all of the other greats the game has had to offer throughout the years. Maybe the best gunslinger there has ever been on a football field, it’ll be a joy to see Favre finally enshrined in Canton.

Of course, though, there are some other greats going in with him as well, such as Tony Dungy, Ken Stabler, Marvin Harrison and Kevin Greene.

So on Saturday night, you might want to take some time out of your Olympics watching schedule to sit down and watch these amazing names get what they have deserved for their illustrious careers.