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1958 - 2025
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1958
2025
Craig Wolfley was a 12-year NFL veteran who spent most of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, then became a broadcaster for the team.
We invite you to share condolences for Craig Wolfley in our Guest Book.
Read the full obituary in Legacy's headline news section.
(Photo: George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
7 Entries

Daniel M. Zaborowski
October 26, 2025
So sorry to learn of Graig Worley´s death. This man was a great ambassador of NFL football. Thanks for all of the memories Graig you will be missed by Steelers nation. Here we go Steelers, here we go.

Robert Bob Taylor
August 21, 2025
I was friends with Craig and his whole family. My heart is broken and my condolences to his family. Ron LynnRay
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Mr.Jr.
March 14, 2025
My Condolences.
Elizabeth Bell
March 12, 2025
RIP Craig

Jack McGowan
March 11, 2025
I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Wolf a few years ago at training camp. Very nice guy. He told us a story about his 1st training camp in Latrobe as a rookie. Going through the Oklahoma drill. He said the offensive and defensive lines were in a line, single file, across from each other. He was 4th in line. He said "I looked across at the defensive line players, and I started counting." "1...2...3...4....OMG The 4th guy in the defensive line was none other than Mean Joe Greene. "My rookie season, 1st training camp, and I have to go against Joe Greene in the Oklahoma drill." He said "when I was up, the whistle blew, and I gave it my best." "I was holding my own against the great Joe Greene." He said "The next thing I knew, I was on the ground, and I couldn´t see." "Everything was black, my helmet was sideways, and I was looking out through the ear hole." R.I.P. Wolf
Tony Hazzan
March 11, 2025
Wolf was a great football player and a better person. Always had a smile on his face with a great sense of humor. I remember asking Craig how big his arms were? His quick response was I have arms like legs and legs like people. Too funny! RIP



Tony Spirito
March 11, 2025
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