Michael Jordan attends Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremony for friend Dwight Freeney

CANTON, Ohio — Michael Jordan elevated the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony’s prestige by attending in support of former Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney.

Jordan, dressed in a beige suit, was seated with Freeney’s friends and family. The two are golfing buddies, and Jordan schemed with former Colts coach Tony Dungy for “the knock” to inform Freeney that he had made it ahead of the announcement in February.

Freeney and Jordan play golf several times a week in Hobe Sound, Florida, and Jordan orchestrated the surprise at his Grove XXIII course by telling Freeney to dress up a little under the guise of taking promotional photos for the club. Then when he walked in, Dungy was waiting with the good news.

Freeney, 44, didn’t mention Jordan in his speech but has been friends with him for about 20 years and last month described Jordan as “like a big bro.” He said Jordan would come to Indianapolis occasionally to hang out, as well.

Jordan, 61, was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

In showing up for Freeney’s enshrinement, Jordan was on hand for the induction of another Chicago sports star, Bears return man Devin Hester. Hester and former defensive end Julius Peppers were presented in Canton, and defensive tackle Steve “Mongo” McMichael received his jacket and Hall of Fame bust at his home in Homer Glen.

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