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Tributes pour in for former NFL player Rondale Moore
The 25-year-old Trinity High and Purdue University star died in an apparent suicide
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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Former NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore died at age 25 in New Albany, Indiana. Authorities are investigating his death as a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound. Moore was a star player for Trinity High School and Purdue University before his NFL career. Former coaches, teammates, and NFL organizations have released statements honoring Moore.
Why it matters
Moore's death at a young age has shocked the football community, with many paying tribute to his talent and character. His passing raises awareness about mental health issues that can impact even successful athletes.
The details
Rondale Moore was a standout wide receiver who played for Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky and then Purdue University before being drafted by the NFL. After a promising start to his professional career, Moore's life tragically ended in an apparent suicide at the age of 25.
- Rondale Moore died on February 22, 2026 in New Albany, Indiana.
The players
Rondale Moore
A 25-year-old former NFL wide receiver who played for Trinity High School and Purdue University.
The takeaway
This tragic loss highlights the importance of addressing mental health issues, even among elite athletes who may appear to have it all. It's a somber reminder that more support and resources are needed to help those struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts.
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