• Orrin James Olsen (born July 7, 1953) is a former American football center in the National Football League (NFL) for the Kansas City Chiefs. Olsen played...
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    have been successful at anything". His brothers Phil and Orrin also played football. Olsen attended Utah State University where he became a member of...
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    former MLB player Lloyd Newell, speaker for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Orrin Olsen, BYU and NFL football player May Booth Talmage, Relief Society overseer...
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    Orrin Porter Rockwell (June 28, 1813 or June 25, 1815 – June 9, 1878) was a figure of the Wild West period of American history. A lawman in the Utah Territory...
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  • Olsen, football player Merlin Olsen, football player for Los Angeles Rams, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, older brother to Orrin and Phil Orrin Olsen...
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    Super Bowl XXI (1986), Super Bowl XXV (1990), and Super Bowl XXIX (1994) Orrin Olsen 1976 B.A. Former center for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs Evan Pilgrim...
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  • Offensive tackle Illinois State 7 196 Rod Wellington Running back Iowa 8 222 Orrin Olsen Center BYU 9 249 Tim Collier Cornerback East Texas State 10 277 Whitney...
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  • York Giants John Jordan Defensive tackle Indiana 222 Kansas City Chiefs Orrin Olsen Center Brigham Young 223 San Francisco 49ers John Ayers Tackle West Texas...
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  • Olsen, Hall of Fame, defensive lineman (left defensive tackle and right defensive tackle), 1962-1976, Los Angeles Rams [citation needed] Orrin Olsen,...
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    unit, retiring shortly afterwards. With his brothers Merlin and Orrin, he ran the Olsen Brothers All-Sports Camps from 1971 through 1978, which was an...
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