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Chris Schultz during his time at TSN.

Chris Schultz, the former CFL and NFL player and analyst who passed away at 61 from a heart attack, leaves an incredible legacy

"His passing leaves a giant-sized hole in the CFL Family. Let’s resolve to fill it the way Chris filled his time with us: with passion, positivity and kindness. Let’s all resolve to be bigger people for having known, and loved, the Big Man."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnMar 5, 2021 0

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