Chiefs Hall of Famer announces cancer diagnosis | News
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) – A Hall of Adults took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce her cancer diagnosis.
Curley Culp, who played with the captain in a left-back role during their Super Bowl IV victory in 1970, announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
To my followers, family and friends, I have stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Please donate to your local cancer organizations to get this dreaded disease eradicated. Love life, family and friends. 🙏 pray to God for all physical and mental healing. Love, Curley Culp HOF #13.
– Curley Culp (@CurleyCulp) November 16, 2021
In the announcement, Culp urged followers and fans to donate to their local cancer organizations to help eradicate the disease.
Culp was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013. He is a six-time professional defensive player who has played for the captain, Houston Oilers and Detroit Lions.
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