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Paul Wiggin, a College Football Hall of Fame inductee, died at 91. He played for Stanford and was a two-time All-America defensive tackle. Wiggin had an 11-year career with the Cleveland Browns, earning two Pro Bowl selections. He later coached the Kansas City Chiefs and Stanford, and served in various roles with the Minnesota Vikings for nearly 40 years.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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