Former Denver Broncos Superstar & Super Bowl Champion Has Tragically Passed Away

Former Denver Broncos Superstar & Super Bowl Champion Has Tragically Passed Away

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Former Denver Broncos star linebacker and long snapper Allen Aldridge has passed away at the age of 52.

 

 

 

 

 

On Monday afternoon, the University of Houston Cougars announced on X/Twitter that Allen Aldridge passed away. The Houston, Texas native was employed as the head football coach at Fort Bend Bush High School for the past 15 years before his untimely passing.

Per Matt Stepp of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, the former NFL star “passed away unexpectedly overnight”. The cause of death for the Super Bowl 32 champion is unknown at this time.

After starring for the Cougars, Allen Aldridge was drafted in the second round (51st overall) by the Broncos in 1994. Aldridge spent four seasons there and led Denver to a giant upset over the defending champion Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl 32.

 

 

 

 

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Aldridge was a starting linebacker on the stingy Broncos’ defense that kept MVP Brett Favre and the high-powered Packers offense at bay in Super Bowl 32. Denver emerged victorious 31-24 in the big game, and they went on to defeat the Atlana Falcons in Super Bowl 33 to achieve the rare repeat.

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