Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Hall of Fame safety, longtime team executive with Cardinals

- LARRY WILSON | 1938-2020

TEMPE, Ariz. — Larry Wilson, a former Cardinals safety and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has died. He was 82.

Mr. Wilson died Thursday evening, according to a news release from the team.

Mr. Wilson spent more than 43 years in the Cardinals’ organizati­on as a player and an executive.

“For more than 40 years, Larry Wilson played a remarkable role in the history of the Cardinals and National Football League as a Hall of Fame player and team executive,” NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said in a statement. “While he will be recognized for his toughness and excellence on the field and his many contributi­ons to the Cardinals organizati­on, we will also remember Larry as loyal, humble and kind to everyone he met. Larry enriched the lives of many players and colleagues around the league.”

A seventh-round draft pick out of Utah in 1960, Mr. Wilson played 13 seasons with the Cardinals. He was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection and was a first-team All Pro five times.

Mr. Wilson was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was on both the NFL’s 75th and 100th anniversar­y teams. He holds franchise records with 52 career intercepti­ons and 800 intercepti­on return yards. His seven straight games with an intercepti­on in 1966 are second-most in NFL history.

“Larry Wilson was the kindest, most humble person that I will ever know,” Mr. Wilson’s wife, Nancy, said in a statement released through the team. “To most, he was this ferocious and fierce football player who some described as pound for pound the toughest player of his generation. To me, he was the most generous and gentle soul you would ever meet. For Larry, it was always about everyone else and what he could do for them.”

Following his playing career, Mr. Wilson spent 30 years as a Cardinals executive, serving as director of pro scouting, director of pro personnel and a short stint as interim head coach in 1979.

Mr. Wilson was vice president and general manager from the team’s inaugural season in Arizona in 1988 until 1993. He was the team’s vice president until retiring in 2003.

Born in Rigby Idaho, Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife of 40 years, Nancy, daughter Christie, son Larry Jr. and numerous grandchild­ren.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? St. Louis Cardinals safety Larry Wilson holds up the game ball as he leaves the field after his final game in 1972.
SUN-TIMES FILES St. Louis Cardinals safety Larry Wilson holds up the game ball as he leaves the field after his final game in 1972.

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