Dallas Cowboys Larry Allen Died Suddenly at Age 52
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Dallas Cowboys star Larry Allen passed away suddenly at the age of 52 while vacationing with his family in Mexico.
“The Dallas Cowboys are deeply saddened to announce the sudden passing of Larry Allen, a Cowboys legend, Super Bowl Champion, Cowboys Ring of Honor member, and Pro Football Hall of Famer. Larry was vacationing in Mexico with his family when he passed away on Sunday,” the NFL team stated on Monday, June 3, through X. “Known for his exceptional athleticism and remarkable strength, Larry was highly respected and considered one of the greatest offensive linemen to have ever played in the NFL.”
The Dallas Cowboys praised Allen's skills, highlighting his versatility and dependability as key aspects of his career. They emphasized how he served as an inspiration for many players, demonstrating what it means to be a great teammate, competitor, and winner.
The NFL team also expressed their love and support for Allen's family. They mentioned his wife, Janelle, whom he adored as his heart and soul, as well as his daughters Jayla and Loriana, and son, Larry III. The Jones family and the Cowboys offered their deepest condolences, thoughts, and prayers to the Allen family, mourning alongside friends and teammates who also cherished Larry.
The Dallas Cowboys shared a post on social media to announce the sad news of Cowboys Legend Larry Allen's passing.
Following the announcement of Allen's death, the NFL also released a statement along with a black-and-white photo of him smiling and clapping his hands.
The NFL expressed their sadness at the news of the passing of Larry Allen, a Hall of Famer, Super Bowl Champion, and Cowboys legend. They shared their condolences with his family and loved ones in a statement on Monday.
Allen was drafted in the second round from Sonoma State in the 1994 NFL Draft. He spent most of his career with the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 2007 before finishing his playing days with the San Francisco 49ers. Known for his versatility, Allen played every offensive-line position for the Cowboys except for center.
Throughout his career, Allen was recognized with numerous awards and honors. This includes winning a Super Bowl in 1995, being selected to the Pro Bowl 11 times, and earning six First-Team All-Pro titles. In 2011, he was honored with induction into the Cowboys Ring of Honor, and in 2023, he became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Additionally, Allen was named to both the 1990s and 2000s All-Decade teams.
Editor's P/S:
The sudden passing of Larry Allen, an iconic NFL legend, has left a profound void in the hearts of football fans worldwide. His exceptional athleticism, unwavering determination, and unwavering loyalty to his team made him a true inspiration both on and off the field. Allen's versatility and dependability were unparalleled, earning him the respect and admiration of his peers and opponents alike. His induction into the Cowboys Ring of Honor and Pro Football Hall of Fame stands as a testament to his greatness and the indelible mark he left on the sport.
Allen's legacy extends far beyond his accolades and statistics. He was a beloved teammate and a role model for aspiring athletes everywhere. His unwavering commitment to excellence and his ability to overcome adversity served as a constant source of motivation for those around him. The outpouring of grief and support from his family, friends, and fans is a testament to the profound impact he had on countless lives. As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary athlete and human being, let us celebrate his remarkable achievements and the countless memories he created throughout his illustrious career.