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  1. Louis Brian Piccolo (October 31, 1943 – June 16, 1970) was an American professional football player who was a halfback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) for four years. He played college football for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.He died at age 26 from embryonal cell carcinoma, an aggressive form of germ cell testicular cancer, first diagnosed after it had spread to ...

  2. Brian Piccolo. Louis Brian Piccolo ( Pittsfield, 31 de octubre de 1943- Nueva York, 16 de junio de 1970) fue un jugador profesional de fútbol americano, que se desempeñó como running back en los Chicago Bears durante los cuatro años que duró su carrera. Falleció de forma prematura a los 26 años debido a un cáncer.

  3. Remembering Piccolo 50 years after his passing. Story by Larry Mayer. On the 50th anniversary of Brian Piccolo's death, we take a comprehensive look back at the former running back's career with the Bears, his valiant fight against cancer and his remarkable legacy five decades later. Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of Brian Piccolo's death.

  4. 12 de dic. de 2019 · Brian was 26 years old. “It’s still hard to come to terms with the whole thing, to have him pulled from such a young family,” says Traci Piccolo Dolby, who was 3 years old when she lost her ...

  5. Chicago Bears running back Brian Piccolo and his teammate Gale Sayers set an example of race relations during Civil Rights era. Full story: https://abc7chica...

  6. Checkout the latest stats for Brian Piccolo. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  7. Louis Brian Piccolo fue un jugador profesional de fútbol americano, que se desempeñó como running back en los Chicago Bears durante los cuatro años que duró su carrera. Falleció de forma prematura a los 26 años debido a un cáncer. Su lucha contra la enfermedad y su actitud contraria a la segregación racial en los Estados Unidos inspiraron la película Brian's Song en 1971.