Former Super Bowl Champion, Steelers LB, Dead At 46
NFL player Clark Haggans has died at 46. Former Linebreaker Clark won Super Bowl Champion with Pittsburgh Steelers.
Haggan’s death was reported by Colin Dunlap from 93.7 the fan on his Twitter account.
He was only 46 and before finishing his career he played in Arizona and San Francisco. He played the most important role in Steelers and helped the franchise win Super Bowl XL. He stands with the team from 2000 to 2007.
During his first four seasons, Haggans played as a defensive substitute and then he moved to startup lining in Pittsburg in 2004.
After the Steelers Haggans joined forces with Arizona Cardinals from 2008 to 2011 and then with the San Francisco played 49ers in 2012 before his retirement.
With 520 total tackles, 46.5 sacks, 16 forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, and one interception in 172 regular season games, Clark Haggans was a great player.
Our hearts and thoughts are with Clark’s Family and friends in their difficult times.
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