Abdul Salaam, an unassuming but important member of the ferocious Jets defensive line, known as the New York Sack Exchange, that preyed on quarterbacks in the 1980s, died on Tuesday in Cincinnati. He was 71. His wife, Debbie, said he died in a hospital from multiple illnesses. The Sack Exchange …
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