Andy Russell, Legendary Steelers Linebacker, Passes Away at 82
Russell's death marks the end of an era for the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he was a foundational figure in transforming the team into a championship dynasty.
- Andy Russell, a key figure in the Pittsburgh Steelers' transformation into Super Bowl champions, has died at the age of 82.
- Russell was celebrated for his leadership and performance, earning seven Pro Bowl selections and contributing to two Super Bowl victories.
- Throughout his 12-year NFL career, Russell was known for his durability, never missing a game after returning from a two-year military stint.
- Before his NFL success, Russell was a standout at Missouri, playing both linebacker and running back, and leading the team in rushing and interceptions in the early 1960s.
- Russell's post-football life was marked by success in business and continuous involvement in the Pittsburgh community through his charitable foundation.