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  1. 27 sept. 2019 · After Mike’s death, when the family was approached by Dr. Bennett Omalu to help with his research on CTE and athletes, it was the beginning of a new chapter for the Webster family as well. “If you take out the head injuries, Dad was ruled completely disabled from football,” Webster explained.

  2. 8 oct. 2013 · Steelers legendary center Mike Webster was simply not himself after his career ended. He played 17 years in the NFL, some said it was a few years too many, especially the final ones with the ...

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  4. 25 sept. 2002 · Mike Webster, the rugged Pittsburgh Steeler center who snapped the ball to Terry Bradshaw to win Super Bowl championships but was beset by physical and financial difficulties in retirement, died ...

  5. One day in 2002 the fifty-year old body of former Pittsburgh Steeler and hall of famer Mike Webster was laid on a cold table in front of pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu. Webster’s body looked to Omalu like the body of a much older man, and the circumstances of his behavior prior to his death were clouded in mystery.But when Omalu cut into Webster’s brain…

  6. 4 sept. 2002 · Hall of Fame center Mike Webster passed away this morning at the age of 50. Originally, the Steelers' fifth-round pick in 1974, Webster became a full-time starter in his third season. He then played every game for 10 consecutive years and was the Steelers' captain nine seasons.

  7. Mike Webster, a 6-1, 255-pound All-Big Ten center at Wisconsin, was the Pittsburgh Steelers’ fifth-round selection and the 125th player taken in the 1974 NFL Draft.A three-year starter and honor student in college, Webster adapted to the pro game quickly.