Hall of Fame notebook

Woodson’s new zero

Defensive back Rod Woodson wore No. 26 on the field as part of a 17-year Hall-of-Fame career. His new number is ZERO, in becoming a spokesman for The Depend Campaign Project to End Prostate Cancer.

Woodson became involved after learning the frequency black men suffer from prostate cancer. And that includes fellow 2009 Hall of Fame class member Bob Hayes, who died of the disease in 2002 at age 59. According to ZERO, black men are twice as likely to have traces of prostate cancer in their system.

More Bills up next?

Bills HOF QB Jim Kelly doesn’t think this will be the last big Buffalo bash in Canton now that Bruce Smith and Ralph Wilson are being enshrined. Kelly is confident that WR Andre Reed and special teams ace Steve Tasker have a good chance of being inducted soon as well.