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  1. 27. Nov. 2021 · 0:44. 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 ...

  2. 27. Nov. 2021 · Nov 27, 2021. 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 ...

  3. 2008 | Curley Culp | Defensive Tackle. Culp was an anchor of the Chiefs defensive line for seven seasons …. Heralded as one of the quickest defensive linemen in the league …. Starting defensive tackle on Kansas City's Super Bowl IV squad …. A member of the Chiefs 25-Year All-Time Team …. Played in AFL All-Star Game following the '69 ...

  4. Curley Culp, 75, Hall of Fame defensive lineman, who helped the Kansas City Chiefs win their first Super Bowl during a 14-year NFL career, passed away Saturday, November 27, 2021, of complications from pancreatic cancer. In Yuma, Arizona, Curley grew up the youngest of 11 children, including his twin sister, Shirley. In Yuma High School, he was a standout in football and wrestling. Arizona ...

  5. 27. Nov. 2021 · Curley Culp, who was at the center of the Chiefs’ defensive strategy to win Super Bowl IV, died Saturday morning. He was 75. He was 75. Curley Culp, one of the game’s original and all-time ...

  6. 2. Aug. 2013 · The name is Curley Culp, a defensive tackle who played from 1968-1981 and is best known for his years with the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Oilers. Culp’s career was about as unsexy as it gets ...

  7. Hall of Fame defensive lineman Curley Culp dies at 75. Originally published by The Associated Press on November 27, 2021. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — 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 pancreatic cancer.