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Legend to Legend: John Stallworth

14 December 2016
In the latest installment, Pittsburgh Steelers great John Stallworth sits down with Westwood One’s James Lofton, a fellow member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. For more on the history of the game, visit the Pro…
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Legend to Legend: Larry Wilson

07 December 2016
In the latest installment, St. Louis Cardinals legend Larry Wilson sits down with our James Lofton. One of the best safeties in the NFL in the 1960s, Wilson intercepted 52 passes during a 13-year career with St. Louis. For more on the history of the game, visit the Pro Football…
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Legend to Legend: Super Bowl XI MVP Fred Biletnikoff

21 January 2016
In the latest installment of Legend to Legend, our James Lofton sits down with fellow Pro Football Hall of Famer Fred Biletnikoff, the Oakland Raiders great who was MVP of Super Bowl XI. For more on the history of the game, visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton,…
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Legend to Legend: Franco Harris on the Steelers dynasty

29 December 2015
The word dynasty gets thrown around in the NFL from time to time, but perhaps no team is more deserving of the term than the Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, winners of Super Bowls IX, X, XIII and XIV. A key figure on all of those team was running…
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Legend to Legend: Jerry Rice talks about his Super Bowl wins

22 December 2015
It’s hard to know where to begin when talking about the career of the greatest wide receiver to ever play the game. There are the records, of course – most receptions, most touchdowns and most receiving yards among them – and an MVP performance in Super Bowl XXIII to go along with…
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Legend to Legend: Lions cornerback Lem Barney

16 December 2015
Few professional football players have a resume quite like Lem Barney’s. The Mississippi native spent 11 seasons with the Detroit Lions, intercepting 56 passes and earning seven Pro Bowl selections. His time in Detroit from 1967-1977 also led him to one of the oddest credits you’ll ever see – backup…
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