Every former Michigan football player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

DETROIT - SEPTEMBER 14: Charles Woodson #21 intercepts a pass from Jon Kitna and returns it for a touchdown against the Detroit Lions on September 14, 2008 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Domenic Centofanti/Getty Images)
DETROIT - SEPTEMBER 14: Charles Woodson #21 intercepts a pass from Jon Kitna and returns it for a touchdown against the Detroit Lions on September 14, 2008 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Domenic Centofanti/Getty Images) /
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PHOENIX, AZ – FEBRUARY 09: Ty Law poses for a photo on the red carpet during NFL Honors at the Symphony Hall on February 9, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) /

Michigan football Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee No. 7: Ty Law (2019)

The Wolverines were on quite a run in terms of Hall of Fame inductions with one in consecutive years from 2019-2021.

Ty Law started it in 2019 when the former Michigan football cornerback that starred for the New England Patriots and New York Jets got his call as a Pro Football Hall-of-Famer.

The cornerback was a ballhawk in Ann Arbor and that continued throughout his pro career which began in New England after being a first-round pick in 1995.

Law finished his career with 53 interceptions and had 12 seasons with multiple interceptions, including six seasons with at least four. He led the league with nine interceptions in 1998 and is also famous for his interception in the 2001 Super Bowl win for New England.

The three-time Super Bowl champion was also a three-time First-Team All-Pro, as well as a five-time Pro Bowler.