Skip to main content
Craig Wolfley, Former Steelers Player and Broadcaster, Dies at 66

Craig Wolfley, Former Steelers Player and Broadcaster, Dies at 66

Craig Wolfley, a former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman and longtime broadcaster, passed away at the age of 66. The announcement was made by the Steelers organization, with team president Art Rooney II expressing deep condolences and highlighting Wolfley's significant contributions both on and off the field.

Wolfley, who joined the Steelers in 1980, played a crucial role in their offensive line for over a decade. After retiring from professional football, he transitioned into a successful broadcasting career, becoming a beloved figure on the Steelers Radio Network. His insights and passion for the game endeared him to fans across the nation.

Tributes have poured in from former teammates, fans, and the broader NFL community, celebrating Wolfley's legacy. His death marks the end of an era for Steelers fans, who cherished his dedication and spirit. The cause of his death has not been disclosed, but his impact on the team and its supporters will be remembered for years to come.

Detailed Pittsburgh Steelers broadcaster Craig Wolfley dies at 66

X talks about this news

Can you Like

The upcoming 2025 NFL Draft is generating buzz with teams strategizing their top picks and potential trades. Analysts are predicting a strong focus on quarterbacks, with the Pittsburgh Steelers being ...
Art Rooney II, the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has expressed optimism regarding the potential acquisition of quarterback Aaron Rodgers. In recent statements, Rooney indicated that while the proc...
Aaron Rodgers, the seasoned quarterback, sparked interest and speculation about his future in the NFL after a notable throwing session with Seattle Seahawks' wide receiver DK Metcalf over the weekend....