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  1. Night Train Lane was one of the true greats of the NFL, with seven All-Pro nods and twice leading the league in interceptions which includes a record still unbeaten. He was a transformative player ...

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    against the Steelers, Night Train again intercepted three passes and returned one for a touchdown in a convincing two-touchdown win to end the season on a high note. When it was all said and done, Dick “Night Train” Lane, the once overlooked prospect with barely a sliver of a resume before the season began, had set an NFL record that still

  4. Richard Lane (Austin, 16 de abril de 1928 — Austin, 29 de janeiro de 2002), comumente conhecido como Dick "Night Train" Lane, foi um jogador de futebol americano. Ele jogou futebol profissional na Liga Nacional de Futebol Americano (NFL) por 14 anos como um defensive back para os Los Angeles Rams (1952 - 1953), Chicago Cardinals (1954 - 1959), e Detroit Lions (1960 - 1965).

  5. Jan 1, 2005 · General Published on : 1/1/2005. Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive back Dick "Night Train" Lane passed away Jan. 29, at the age of 73. Lane made an instant impact upon his arrival to the pro football scene in 1952. As an undrafted free agent, Lane set an NFL record with 14 interceptions during his rookie season with the Los Angeles Rams.

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  7. Jan 31, 2002 · The signature hit, dubbed the Night Train necktie, was eventually banned as too dangerous. Mr. Lane spent four years in the Army after junior college, then played 14 years in the NFL. He made the ...

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