Former Falcons offensive lineman Bill Fralic dies at age 56
Former Falcons offensive lineman Bill Fralic dies at age 56 Published: Dec 14, 2018 at 06:11 AM Author of the pancake block and an all-time great, Bill Fralic, a nine-year NFL veteran who was twice voted a first-team All-Pro, died Thursday at 56. According to a release from
Chris Banjo Jersey Fralic's alma mater Pittsburgh, he pa sed away following a battle with cancer. "On behalf of the we would like to extend our condolences to all the family and friends of Bill Fralic," owner and chairman Arthur M. Blank said in a statement. "Bill was a cornerstone of the for eight seasons, while earning four nods and two All-Pro selections. He was a beloved Falcon, and we will always be grateful for the impact he made here in Atlanta." Following a career at Pitt in which he was a two-time unanimous All-American, Fralic, a 6-foot-5, 280-pound offensive lineman known for his phenomenal run blocking, was taken with the No. 2 overall pick by Atlanta in the 1985 . Wasting little time establishing himself as one of the game's best, Fralic was a starter at guard his rookie season and became a four-time Pro Bowler from 1986-1989 with All-Pro accolades coming in 1986 and 1987. Fralic concluded his career with a season for the in 1993. Inclusion into the College Football followed for Fralic in 1998. "Bill Fralic was not only an all-time player at the University of
NFL Arizona Cardinals Jersey Pittsburgh, but also an all-time human being," Pitt head football coach Pat Narduzzi said in a statement. "His generosity, support and concern for others was unmatched. For as hulking a figure as he was, Billy was even larger in his kindne s and pa sion for others. He leaves a wonderful legacy that goes well beyond football at Pitt, Penn Hills and all of Western Pennsylvania. Our hearts and prayers are with his wife, Susan, and all of his loved ones." Akin to NFL Hall of Famer Deacon Jones coining
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