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NFL Football great Lane Howell dies at 76, Eagles by way of Carroll and GSU

January 16, 2018January 25, 2018 Free PressEvents, Sports

The oldest of the Howell brothers and football legend, Lane Howell is dead.      Howell, of Monroe, was found dead at his home on Tuesday, January 16th. He was 76 years old.      Lane Howell, was   Log…

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