Former NFL offensive lineman turned broadcaster Craig Wolfley dies at 66
- Craig Wolfley, a former Steelers lineman and broadcaster, has died at the age of 66, according to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Wolfley played 10 seasons with the Steelers, being drafted in 1980 and later becoming a radio analyst for the team.
- Steelers owner Art Rooney II expressed sadness, stating, "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Craig Wolfley, a beloved member of the Pittsburgh Steelers family."
- Wolfley recently battled cancer and is survived by his wife, brother, and six children.
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Former NFL Star Passes Away At 66
Craig Wolfley, the Pittsburgh Steelers star guard who went on to become a beloved broadcaster for his former team, passed away on Monday, according to a statement by the team. He was 66. Steelers owner Art Rooney announced the radio color analyst’s untimely passing, writing, “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Craig Wolfley, a beloved member of the Pittsburgh Steelers family.” “Craig was an outstanding player who brought both toughness and…
Member of Syracuse football All-Century team turned Steelers broadcaster dies at 66
Craig Wolfley, a former Syracuse University and NFL offensive lineman who spent most of his 12-year career playing for Chuck Noll in Pittsburgh and later became a fixture on the Steelers radio broadcast team, has died. He was 66.

Former NFL offensive lineman turned broadcaster Craig Wolfley dies at 66
Craig Wolfley, a former NFL offensive lineman who spent most of his 12-year career playing for Chuck Noll in Pittsburgh before becoming a fixture on the Steelers radio broadcast team, has died.
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