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Arizona Cardinals' Aeneas Williams (35) eludes Washington Redskins' Stephen Alexander after recovering a fumble by Redskins' Stephen Davis in the first quarter Sunday, Nov. 5, 2000, in Tempe, Ariz. Williams ran 103 yards for the touchdown. (AP Photo/Samantha Feldman)
The Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee has unveiled their list of 15 modern-day finalists for induction into Canton in 2013, and among those finalists is former Arizona Cardinals cornerback Aeneas Williams.

Williams, 44, was a third round pick by the Phoenix Cardinals in 1991 out of Southern University and made his mark immediately, starting 15 games and intercepting six passes in his rookie season.

The 5-foot-11, 200-pound Williams went on to play ten seasons with the Cardinals, and went to six Pro Bowls during that decade. He is second on the Cardinals all-time list with 46 interceptions, and his six interception returns for touchdowns is a team record.

He was inducted to the Cardinals' Ring of Honor in 2008.

After his time in the desert, Williams ended his career in St. Louis and helped the Rams win an NFC Championship in his first season there. They'd go on to lose to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI.

Williams ranks tied for 19th on the all-time NFL list with 55 interceptions. He was one of ten finalists for induction into the Hall of Fame last season.

This year's list of finalists also includes first-year nominees Jonathan Ogden, Warren Sapp and Michael Strahan.

Former Arizona State standout Curley Culp, who played with the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Oilers during a 14-year career, was selected as a finalist by the Hall of Fame Seniors Committee.

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    DisgustedD wrote...
    Well deserving
    Dude was a top 3 CB during his playing days next to Dieon Sanders & Rod Woodson. Perennial Pro Bowler, always took care of his 1/3 of the field vs opponents #1 WR. Not to mention he was a solid tackler. Best of luck to you Aeneas!
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    the real fan wrote...
    Stud
    My first game as a kid was when the took a fumble 100 yards for a TD
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    Rumsey S. wrote...
    Dominated
    Aeneas was a shut down corner for many years. If he played for a winning team during his career he would be a shoe in for the Hall of Fame. I hope the voters can overlook that and make the right decision and vote him into the HOF. Go Aeneas. #35
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    dbaylesjr wrote...
    Aeneas Williams
    This guy was a stand out. After pre-season practices in Flagstaff, other players would head to the dorms. Aeneas, year after year, would stay and do push ups, etc. to achieve incredible conditioning. He was also a shut down corner against whom most teams couldn't pass. Absolutely deserves inclusion witin the HOF.
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