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Curley Culp, Defensive Anchor of Two Football Teams, Dies at 75 A bruising Hall of Famer, Culp helped lead the Kansas City Chiefs to an upset victory in Super Bowl IV. With the Houston Oilers,...
Curley Culp, who dominated on the football field and wrestling mat for Yuma High and Arizona State University and went on to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Saturday morning...
Curley Culp, a Hall of Fame defensive tackle who revolutionized his position and became the standard for interior defensive linemen for years to come, passed away Saturday at the age of 75.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Curley Culp, the Hall of Fame defensive lineman who helped the Kansas City Chiefs win their first Super Bowl during a 14-year NFL career, died Saturday of complications from ...
Full Name: Curley Culp. Birthdate: March 10, 1946. Birthplace: Yuma, Arizona. Died: Nov. 27, 2021. High School: Yuma (AZ) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: Feb. 2, 2013 Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: Aug. 3, 2013 Other Members of Class of 2013: Larry Allen, Cris Carter, Jonathan Ogden, Bill Parcells, Dave Robinson, Warren Sapp
Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports. Hall of Famer Curley Culp died at age 75, his wife, Collette Bloom Culp, said on Twitter Saturday morning. “On behalf of our family and with a broken heart, I ...
Curley Culp, a Hall of Fame defensive lineman and a key member of the Kansas City Chiefs ' first Super Bowl championship team, died Saturday morning. He was 75 years old.
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Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Oilers legend Curley Culp died Saturday. He was 75. Culp's family shared the news on Twitter on Saturday. In November, Culp announced he was diagnosed with Stage 4 ...
Jim Wyatt. Senior Writer/Editor. Hall of Famer and former Oilers defensive lineman Curley Culp died on Saturday of complications from pancreatic cancer. Culp's wife, Collette Bloom Culp, announced "on behalf of our family and with a broken heart" the five-time All-Pro's death. He was 75.