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CANTON, Oh. (KDKA) -- The late Kevin Greene was honored Saturday with a memorial service that was held at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The hall of fame linebacker spent three years of his 15 ...
Greene, a fifth-round pick, was as good as the NFL ever saw. When he retired in 1999, his 160 sacks were the third-most in NFL history. Greene’s trek to his big day included walking-on at Auburn.
NFL Legend and Hall of Famer Kevin Greene Dead at 58: 'His Sudden Death Is a Shock to Us All' Kevin Greene had the third-most sacks in NFL history. By. Claudia Harmata. Claudia Harmata.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) -- Former Pittsburgh Steeler Kevin Greene has died at the age of 58, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Monday. No cause of death was given.
A two-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection, Greene finished his 15-year NFL career with 160 sacks, which ranks third in league history behind only Bruce Smith (200) and Reggie White (198).
A two-time All-Pro and five-time Pro Bowl selection, Greene finished his 15-year NFL career with 160 sacks, which ranks third in league history behind only Bruce Smith (200) and Reggie White (198).