Clark Haggans, the former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, has passed away at the age of 46.
Clark Cromwell Haggans, born on January 10, 1977, was an accomplished American football outside linebacker who sadly passed away.
He was selected by the Steelers in the fifth round of the 2000 NFL Draft from Colorado State University.
Haggans enjoyed a successful 13-season career in the NFL, with the initial eight seasons spent with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Notably, he was part of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team in 2006 and retired from professional football in 2013.
Throughout his career, he also contributed his skills to other NFL teams, including the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers.
His untimely demise deeply saddened the NFL community, and they have extended their condolences, thoughts, and prayers to the grieving family during this difficult time.
Clark Haggans’ Cause Of Death
As the NFL worlds are saddened by the demise of Haggans, that sudden news also raised curiosity about the cause of his death.
For now, there are no details regarding what led to the departure of Clark.
None of the retired linebacker’s family or reps has commented on the issue.
He had a humble background, as he came from a small college, and even was surprised when he was drafted. It was a dream come true for him.
Transitioning from a defensive end in college, Haggans faced challenges initially when playing as a linebacker in the NFL.
Following his retirement from football, Haggans dedicated his time to being a devoted father.
Alongside his parental responsibilities, he ventured into real estate and embraced a more leisurely lifestyle.
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