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-WR John Stallworth, founded a 500-employee aerospace
company in
Huntsville, Ala.

-WR Lynn Swann, longtime ABC-TV football sideline
reporter, running for
governor of Pennsylvania.

-WR Frank Lewis, regional executive director of
Louisiana Youth Net,
a coalition of organizations that supply training and
funding for youth
job
programs.

-TE Bennie Cunningham, high school career counselor in
Westminster,
S.C.

-TE Randy Grossman, financial planner for Pittsburgh
investment
company.

-LT Larry Brown, restaurant operator in Pittsburgh.

-G Gerry "Moon" Mullins, manager for an industrial
metals company;
directed a home rebuilding program jointly founded by
the Steelers and
a
lumber company.

-C Mike Webster, former NFL assistant coach; died on
Sept. 24, 2000, at
age
50.

-G Sam Davis, retired, lives in suburban Pittsburgh.

-OT Jon Kolb, former assistant coach at Grove City
(Pa.) College,
directs wellness and fitness programs for a hospital
in Sharon, Pa.

-OT Ray Pinney, commercial insurance salesman in his
hometown of
Seattle,
says he will root for Seahawks in the Super Bowl.

-OL Steve Courson, died in a farm accident near
Pittsburgh on Nov. 10,
2005,
at age 50.
One of the first NFL players to admit to steroid use.

-OL Ted Petersen, athletic director of Upper St. Clair
High School in
suburban Pittsburgh.

-QB Terry Bradshaw, NFL studio host for Fox TV.

-RB Rocky Bleier, motivational speaker, partner in a
company that
builds
communication towers.

-RB Franco Harris, founded Super Bakery in Pittsburgh,
makes numerous
public
speaking appearances.

-DE L.C. Greenwood, operates a coal and gas marketing
company and a
construction materials supplier in Pittsburgh area.

-DT Joe Greene, Steelers special assistant for pro and
college
personnel.

-DT Ernie Holmes, works for pro sports athlete
marketing company.

-DE Dwight White, managing partner at employee-owned
investment
company,
serves on the boards of several charities, does radio
commercials.

-DL John Banaszak, former head football coach at
Washington & Jefferson
College in Washington, Pa., former assistant coach at
Robert Morris
University.
-DL Gary Dunn, owns sports bar in Key West, Fla.

-DL Steve Furness, died on Feb. 9, 2000, at age 49.
Was the first to
die of
the 22 Steelers who won four Super Bowl rings.

-LB Jack Ham, radio analyst for Penn State football
and NFL games on
national radio;
formerly was a coal company executive; president of a
drug-testing
company.

-LB Jack Lambert, retired from Pennsylvania Game
Commission,
lives on a farm near Pittsburgh and coaches youth
baseball, basketball
and
softball.

-LB Andy Russell, businessman in Pittsburgh, recently
wrote two books
about
1970s-era Steelers.

-LB Robin Cole, operates summertime youth football
camps and is a
public
speaker.

-DB Mel Blount, runs youth home for disadvantaged
youngsters in
Canonsburg, Pa.

-DB J.T. Thomas, businessman in suburban Pittsburgh.

-S Donnie Shell, director of player development,
Carolina Panthers.

-S Glen Edwards, businessman in Pinellas County, Fla.

-S Mike Wagner, investment banker in Pittsburgh.

-DB Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts coach.

-DB Ron Johnson, worked for an educational publication
company and
coached
high school football.

-DB Dwayne Woodruff, elected Allegheny County Common
Pleas Court judge
last
year.

-P Bobby Walden, retired in Thomasville, Ga.

-P Craig Colquitt, business owner in Knoxville.

-K Matt Bahr, business consultant in Pittsburgh.

-K Roy Gerela, assistant football coach at New Mexico
State.

-Coach Chuck Noll, retired since 1992, has split time
in recent years
between homes in Virginia, Florida and Pittsburgh.
His condo in Pittsburgh is located near Chuck Knox
Stadium,
a high school field named for the former Seahawks
coach who grew up in
suburban Pittsburgh.

-Assistant coach Dick Hoak, Steelers running backs
coach since 1972,
has
been with the team as player or coach for 44 of last
45 years.

-Owner Art Rooney Sr., bought Steelers in 1933 for
$2,500, also owned
harness racing tracks, died Aug. 25, 1988, at age 87.

-Owner Dan Rooney, one of NFL's most influential
owners, serves as team
chairman and devotes most of his time to NFL-related
duties.





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