Rondale Moore, former wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons, has died at 25 years old, according to several reports. The cause of his death has not been disclosed.
Summary of Moore’s NFL Career and Injuries
Moore’s most productive season came during his third year with the Arizona Cardinals, his only full year as a professional player. That season, he amassed 530 yards from scrimmage and scored two touchdowns. Over his time in Arizona, Moore totaled 1,450 yards and four touchdowns.
In March 2024, Moore was traded to the Atlanta Falcons in return for quarterback Desmond Ridder. His season was cut short after a knee injury during training camp placed him on injured reserve. The following year, Moore signed with the Minnesota Vikings, but a preseason knee injury again sidelined him for the entire season.
Reactions from Former Coach Jeff Brohm
Jeff Brohm, who coached Moore at Purdue, publicly acknowledged the loss in a statement shared on social media.
Ongoing Coverage and Context
Details regarding Rondale Moore’s passing remain limited as this story continues to develop. Moore’s career, marked by promising talent but interrupted by injuries, had connected him with teams including the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and Minnesota Vikings.
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— Jeff Brohm (@JeffBrohm) February 22, 2026
