Former Rams Cornerback LeRoy Irvin Dies at 68 After 11 NFL Seasons
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Former Rams Cornerback LeRoy Irvin Dies at 68 After 11 NFL Seasons
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Summary
LeRoy Irvin, a two-time Pro Bowl cornerback who spent 10 of his 11 NFL seasons with the Rams, has died at 68 after battling throat cancer.
Eric Dickerson disclosed the death on Instagram, saying he was "devastated," while journalist Eric Geller said Irvin had been fighting throat cancer; no further details were released.
Irvin joined the Rams as a third-round pick in 1980 and built a standout career that included First-Team All-Pro honors in 1981 and 1986, plus Pro Bowl selections in 1985 and 1986.
His Rams tenure produced 34 interceptions, five returned for touchdowns, nine forced fumbles and 13 fumble recoveries, cementing his reputation as one of the franchise's top defensive backs.
The Rams called him a "Rams Legend" in a social media statement, extending condolences to his family and friends.