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Thomas Ashley Sullivan (born March 5, 1950 in Jacksonville, Florida; died October 10, 2002 in car accident [1]) was a professional American football running back with two National Football League teams. His best success came with the Philadelphia Eagles. In his second year with the team, Sullivan surpassed the 900 yard rushing yard mark and in his third year he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns. Sullivan made news when his first wife, from who he separated but never divorce, and second wife both claimed his pension.[2]

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  • Tom Sullivan (American football)
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  • Thomas Ashley Sullivan (born March 5, 1950 in Jacksonville, Florida; died October 10, 2002 in car accident [1]) was a professional American football running back with two National Football League teams. His best success came with the Philadelphia Eagles. In his second year with the team, Sullivan surpassed the 900 yard rushing yard mark and in his third year he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns. Sullivan made news when his first wife, from who he separated but never divorce, and second wife both claimed his pension.[2]
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  • Thomas Ashley Sullivan (born March 5, 1950 in Jacksonville, Florida; died October 10, 2002 in car accident [1]) was a professional American football running back with two National Football League teams. His best success came with the Philadelphia Eagles. In his second year with the team, Sullivan surpassed the 900 yard rushing yard mark and in his third year he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns. Sullivan made news when his first wife, from who he separated but never divorce, and second wife both claimed his pension.[2]
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