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Alm played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and was selected by Houston in the second round of the 1990 NFL draft. A backup for most of his career, Alm's death during the 1993 season received national attention when he shot himself following a DUI car crash that killed his friend. His death was noted as one of several ...
He was driving alone when his car left the road and rolled several times, about 80 miles (130 km) from Houston, according to a Texas Department of Public Safety dispatcher. Holmes was thrown from his car and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. He had not been wearing a seat belt. [18] [19]
Player name Position Debut NFL/AFL team Notes 1987 Mike January: LB Chicago Bears — 1991 Alex Waits: P Seattle Seahawks — 1997 Priest Holmes: RB Baltimore Ravens — 1998 Phil Dawson: K Oakland Raiders — 2004 Cullen Loeffler: LS Minnesota Vikings — 2012 Justin Tucker: K Baltimore Ravens — 2022 Josh Thompson: CB Jacksonville Jaguars ...
Reserve QB Charles Wright, special-teams star Kitan Crawford also announce their decisions to leave the Longhorns.
Player Debut Team Position Notes 1963 Mike Clark: Philadelphia Eagles: K — 1965 Danny McIlhany: Los Angeles Rams: CB — 1966 Joe Wellborn: New York Giants: C — 1968 Grady Allen: Atlanta Falcons: LB — 1979 Adger Armstrong: Dallas Cowboys: FB — 1979 Russ Mikeska: Atlanta Falcons: TE — 1983 David Hardy: Seattle Seahawks: K — 1987 Rich ...
Texas' kicker #19, Justin Tucker celebrates his game winning 40-yard field goal over Texas A&M during the final play of the game held at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, on Thursday, November ...
Three former football players at the University of Houston were killed, including D.J. Hayden, a cornerback who went on to play for the then-Oakland Raiders. A fourth former UH football player was ...
The new policy has been praised by both NFL players and sports columnists as a necessity to help improve the National Football League's image. The new policy—which also applies to coaches and front office personnel and has the support of NFLPA director Gene Upshaw—prompted questions and strong reactions among players. [ 2 ]