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Ex-Steeler Cherundolo dies at age 96
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Ex-Steeler Cherundolo dies at age 96

Published Dec. 29, 2012 12:53 p.m. ET

Former Pittsburgh Steelers center and coach Chuck Cherundolo has died in Florida at the age of 96.

His daughter, Pat Cherundolo, said Saturday that the former player died of heart failure on Dec. 22 in Lakeland.

Cherundolo played for the Steelers in the 1940s, taking a break to serve in the Navy during World War II. In 2007, the Steelers named him to their legends team, representing the franchise's best players through 1970.

Cherundolo was born in Old Forge, Pa. He played football at Penn State University before beginning his professional career with the Cleveland Rams. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles for one season before joining the Steelers.

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Cherundolo also coached in the NFL, including many years with the Steelers.

His daughter says he was amazed by improvements in safety gear and players' salaries over the years.

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