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The NFL's forgotten players
During 14 years in the NFL, Dick "Night Train" Lane was celebrated for his vicious clothesline hits, his technical skill on the defensive perimeter and his fast-paced lifestyle off it. Few players were bigger in stature -- or better at their job -- than the Hall of Fame defensive back with the alluring moniker who intimidated receivers from 1952 to 1965.
By Ken Murray
July 2, 2006
