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Larry Wilson (American football) - Wikipedia Lawrence Frank Wilson (March 24, 1938 – September 17, 2020) was an American professional football safety who played with the St Louis Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL) [1] An eight-time Pro Bowl selection, he played his entire 13-year career with the Cardinals and remained on the team's payroll until 2003, long after the team
The Life And Career Of Larry Wilson (Complete Story) - Pro Football History Wilson would eventually become an NFL Hall of Famer and would be named as one of the league’s best-ever players This is the incredible true story of Larry Wilson Larry Frank Wilson was born on March 24, 1938, in Rigby, Idaho When he was ten, Wilson’s mother died of spinal meningitis
Larry Wilson - Pro Football Hall of Fame Wilson, a 6-0, 190-pound native of Rigby, Idaho, had been a two-way performer and a scoring leader at Utah but, in the NFL, he quickly found that offensive play was not for him An early try at cornerback on defense also proved disastrous for the rookie
Cardinals Hall Of Famer Larry Wilson Passes Away Larry Wilson, the Cardinals' Hall of Fame safety whose play made popular the safety blitz in the NFL and who worked for the franchise for more than 30 years after his playing days, died Thursday night
Larry Wilson, Who Made Safety an N. F. L. Threat, Dies at 82 Larry Wilson, the Hall of Fame St Louis Cardinals defensive back who helped transform the position of safety into that of a more aggressive, blitzing defender, died on Thursday at his home in
Big Red Legends: Larry Wilson | THE BIG RED ZONE Larry “Wildcat” Wilson is known as Mr Cardinal He was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals, played for the St Louis Cardinals, and was General Manager of the Arizona Cardinals He still has more interceptions than anyone who has ever played for the Cardinals after retiring almost 50 years ago