Craig Wolfley, a former Syracuse offensive lineman turned Steelers broadcaster, had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
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Larry Csonka sees similarities between 9-0 Chiefs and his 1972 undefeated Dolphins teamLarry Csonka is once again getting calls about another ... who will one day have a bust alongside Shula's in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "He's a funny guy," Shula said of Reid, who has led ...
Craig Wolfley, a 1975 Orchard Park graduate who played for 12 seasons in the NFL and was a popular broadcaster for the ...
Ricky Williams joined the Miami Dolphins via one of the biggest trades in franchise history, and it happened 23 years ago to the day. In honor of this anniversa ...
Larry Csonka, 1972 — While Morris finished with ... Alain has covered three Super Bowls (for NFL.com, Football News and the Montreal Gazette), the annual NFL draft, the Senior Bowl, and the ...
“The funniest thing was seeing some of our football players actually come ... representing legendary fullback Larry Csonka’s jersey number. “I seen a guy come up behind me, trying to keep ...
The Miami Dolphins moved on from Raheem Mostert on Friday ending his three-year stint with the team, but not before he produced one of the franchise's best seasons ever for a running back.
Lea had a better shot at professional football with the fledgling World Football League, which persuaded longtime stars like Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Paul Warfield to jump ship from the Miami ...
To watch him play football. Those were exciting times for fans of the Miami ... Or number 66 for Hall of Fame Tackle Larry Little or number 39 for Hall of Fame fullback Larry Csonka, both on the 1972 ...
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