Ex-NFL defensive end Josh Mauro dead at 35 as family shares emotional social media tribute
His family said the former Arizona Cardinals lineman died at 35 and did not disclose a cause of death.
- On Thursday, April 23, former NFL defensive end Josh Mauro died at age 35, his father Greg Mauro announced on social media without disclosing a cause of death.
- Mauro entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2014 and played for the Cardinals, Giants, Raiders, Jaguars, and Steelers across his eight-year professional career.
- Former Cardinals star Adrian Wilson wrote on Twitter, "Always in shape, always was ready to go wherever he got that call," honoring Mauro's professionalism and dedication.
- Greg described the family's "devastating loss" in a social media post, asking for prayers while expressing faith that his son is "anchored in the unshakable certainty" of peace.
- Tributes from across the NFL community honor Mauro following his passing, reflecting on his 80-game career and the lasting impact he left on former teammates and organizations.
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The NFL world mourns Josh Mauro. The former pro of the Arizona Cardinals died at the age of only 35. His father announced the sad news via Facebook.
Former NFL star suddenly dies at 35 – The Horn News
Former NFL defensive lineman Josh Mauro, who played eight seasons for three different teams, has died. He was 35. The Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders and Mauro’s family confirmed on social media that he died last week. A cause of death was not given. The 6-foot-6, 290-pounder played six seasons with the Cardinals and one each with the New York Giants and then-Oakland Raiders. His most productive season came in 2016 with the Cardinals when h…
Former Cardinals Defensive End Josh Mauro Has Died at the Age of 35
The Arizona Cardinals announced the death of former defensive end Josh Mauro. At this time, his cause of death has not been revealed.Born in England, where his father was stationed for work, Mauro’s family returned to the United States around the time he was three years old. He would then go on to play college football at Stanford before going undrafted in 2014. He would eventually catch on with the Cardinals, where he had two separate stops in …
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