
Former NFL offensive lineman turned broadcaster Craig Wolfley dies at 66
Steelers president Art Rooney II praised Mr. Wolfley's 'work ethic and commitment to excellence' during his career and praised him for his commentary on the team's radio network.
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'His passionate voice and deep understanding of the game made him a trusted figure for Steelers fans,' Rooney said in a statement. 'And his humor, warmth, and enthusiasm left a lasting impact on our community.'
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Mr. Wolfley and good friend and former teammate Tunch Ilkin paired up for the popular 'In the Locker Room with Tunch and Wolf' show and the easy rapport between the two was a fixture of most Steeler game broadcasts during their time together.
Known almost universally as 'Wolf,' Mr. Wolfley moved from the sideline to the booth full-time when he replaced Ilkin as the color analyst on the Steelers Radio Network.
Mr. Wolfley's deep laugh and kind demeanor — he'd often respond 'better than I deserve' whenever he was asked how he was doing by a listener — belied his physical playing style and his uncommon strength. He placed fifth in the World's Strongest Man competition in 1981 and later owned a boxing club in the Pittsburgh suburbs.
Mr. Wolfley is survived by his wife Faith, his brother Ron, a former NFL running back, and six children.
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