Daily Briefing: Baby Boomers' sports icons feel their age

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Baby Boomer Larry Csonka is among a group of former professional sports stars who have settled into new careers or retirement as they approach Social Security age. The former running back, shown here in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is a member of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins.
Baby Boomers' sports icons feel their age
By Erik Brady, USA TODAY
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