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Chris Doleman wanted to talk about wine. This was a surprise. Doleman returned to his original NFL team in late September of 1999, in what would become his last season. The Vikings had started ...
Chris Doleman, one of the NFL’s most feared pass rushers of all-time and one of nine former Pitt players to earn induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Tuesday night after a ...
Doleman finished with 150.5 sacks in his career, fifth on the NFL's all time list. Only Julius Peppers and fellow Hall of Famers Kevin Greene, Reggie White and Bruce Smith have more since the NFL ...
Doleman ran the 40-yard dash as fast as 4.5 seconds — “That's running back speed in those days,” Millard said — for an advantage over most opposing offensive tackles that was obvious.
Chris Doleman's journey to the Pro Football Hall of Fame had its first stop in Minnesota, where his plans to be a star linebacker didn't go too well. "He was the exact same player that Matt Blair ...
Doleman says he is humbled by the honor, but is "still trying to get a feel for what all this means." Doleman is fourth on the NFL's career list with 150 1/2 sacks.
Chris Doleman died Wednesday at age 58 of brain cancer. Doleman starred at York High in three different sports. Doleman went on to star both at college and in the NFL.
Doleman, at 6 feet 5 inches and 290 pounds or so, teamed with tackle Keith Millard as the most feared duo of N.F.L. pass rushers in 1989, when the Vikings led the league in sacks with 71.
Doleman helped Green’s first two Vikings teams make the playoffs, in 1992 and ’93, then left in free agency for Atlanta. He would make his home there, and finish his career playing three years ...
Doleman's rise began when he became an all-state defensive end and tight end in football as a senior. He also earned all-league honors as a punter. In 1979, he booted an 84-yard punt.
Chris Doleman, a Hall of Fame defensive end who played three of his 15 seasons with the 49ers, died Tuesday night at 58, the Minnesota Vikings announced. He had been battling brain cancer.
Chris Doleman's road to glory took him from small-town York, Pa., to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but he said none of that compares to a life-changing trip to Israel where he was baptized in the ...
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