Craig Wolfley, a former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman turned jovial broadcaster, died Monday after a brief battle with cancer. He was 66.
Craig Wolfley was a longtime Steelers lineman who went on to become a broadcaster and was known for his contributions to the Pittsburgh community, including Tunch & Wolf's Walk for the Homeless.
Craig Wolfley, a 1975 Orchard Park graduate who played for 12 seasons in the NFL and was a popular broadcaster for the Pittsburgh Steelers, died Monday. He was 66.
Craig Wolfley, a former Syracuse offensive lineman turned Steelers broadcaster, had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
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 heart to the field during his 10 seasons with the Steelers.
Former Steelers guard and broadcaster Craig Wolfley, the older brother of former Cardinals fullback Ron, died on Monday. He was 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.
Craig Wolfley, the former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman who followed his playing career with more than two decades as a beloved member of the organization’s radio broadcast team, died Monday.
Craig Wolfley, a former professional football player and longtime broadcaster, has passed away at the age of 66.