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Former Pro Bowl lineman, broadcaster Tunch Ilkin dies at 63

Ilkin played 13 of his 14 seasons for the Steelers, making a pair of Pro Bowls in the 1980s for Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll. He also spent 23 years broadcasting.
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FILE - Injured Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier, left, and former Steelers lineman and current broadcaster, Tunch Ilkin, embrace at an NFL football practice in Pittsburgh, in this May 31, 2018, file photo. Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin is retiring to focus on his fight against ALS. Ilkin, who played 14 years on the offensive line for the Steelers from 1980-1993 and spent the last 23 as a broadcaster for the team, announced his decision Thursday, June 3, 2021. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

PITTSBURGH — Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman and broadcaster Tunch Ilkin has died. Ilkin was 63. 

Ilkin played 13 of his 14 seasons for the Steelers, making a pair of Pro Bowls in the 1980s for Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll. 

Ilkin spent 23 years as part of the organization's radio broadcast team.

 He revealed last fall that he was battling Lou Gehrig's disease and had been hospitalized recently with pneumonia. 

He is survived by his wife as well as three children.

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