The Washington Redskins announced they are going to honor former players Chris Samuels and London Fletcher this season. They duo will be inducted into the Redskins’ Ring of Fame, the team announced this week.

Samuels, the former Alabama lineman, played all 10 of his NFL seasons with the Redskins from 2000-2009. He started 141 games at left tackle and was elected to six Pro Bowls.

“London Fletcher and Chris Samuels are two of the greatest Redskins during my tenure as owner of this franchise,” said Washington Redskins Owner Daniel M. Snyder said in a statement. “Their consistent level of play, leadership in the locker room and dedication to excellence during their time as Redskins were everything you could ask for from a player. I am honored to make two tremendous additions to our storied Ring of Fame.”

The Redskins drafted Samuels from the University of Alabama with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft. During his time at Alabama, Samuels won the Outland Trophy and was named a first-team All-SEC selection and unanimous All-American in 1999.

“When Mr. Snyder called me and told me that I was getting inducted into the Ring of Fame, I was excited because there were so many great Redskins before me – guys like Darrell Green, John Riggins and all of those guys,” Samuels said in a statement. “Just to be among those guys right now and in that position is just truly great. It is an honor and a blessing. I love the Redskins organization and the fans and it is just a great deal for me to be inducted in.”

Samuels is originally from Mobile, Alabama.