Controversial Ex-NFL Player Dead At 72 On Thursday
On Wednesday, the Miami Dolphins announced that former defensive tackle Randy Crowder passed away. Crowder was a part of their organization from 1974 to 1976, during which he played 39 games and recorded 12.5 sacks.
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But Crowder's NFL career and his entire life was put on hold after he was sent to prison in 1977. Crowder and Dolphins teammate Don Reese were convicted of selling cocaine. The two both served one year in prison but got another chance in the NFL in 1978.
Upon returning to the NFL, Crowder signed a deal with the fledgling Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He played in all 16 games for the team in 1979, helping the Bucs reach the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
"We are saddened by the passing of former Dolphins player Randy Crowder, who played for the team from 1974-1976," the Dolphins said in a statement.
Randy Crowder was the father of Channing Crowder, another former member of the Dolphins who played linebacker for the franchise from 2005 to 2010 and remains a beloved alum. The Crowders are the only father-son duo to be drafted by the Dolphins in franchise history and one of the few father-son duos drafted by the same team in league history to boot.
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Dolphins fans on X have been offering their condolences to the Crowder family ever since the news broke:
"I'm sorry to hear that. I am sending my heart to @OfficialCrowder and his family in this tough time," one user replied.
"Was blessed to be old enough to have watched him play. My condolences. @OfficialCrowder and family," wrote another.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 08: Channing Crowder speaks onstage during The Volume - Nightcap Live Show with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco at Redtail on February 08, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo byfor The Volume)"Condolences to his Family and Friends. May His Memory Live in your Hearts Forever," a third wrote.
"We lost a good one. My deepest sympathies @OfficialCrowder to you and your family."
Randy Crowder finished his NFL career with 19.0 sacks - 12.5 with the Dolphins and 4.5 with the Bucs. He started 35 of 71 games.
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Our hearts go out to the Crowder family and their loves ones.
Related: Prayers Pouring In For U.S. Congressman's Family Wednesday
Controversial Ex-NFL Player Dead At 72 On Thursday first appeared on The Spun on May 22, 2025

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