Ronald Powell, Former New Orleans Saints Linebacker, Dead at 32

Ronald Powell was the top high school football player in the country in 2010.

The late Ronald Powell was a former NFL linebacker who played his rookie season with the New

Orleans Saints. His age was thirty-two. The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) announced his passing

on social media on Tuesday; the cause of death was not disclosed.

We lament the passing of Ronald Powell today; he was a beloved son, brother, and father to a large

number of people. All those who knew Ronald, we express our condolences,” the NFLPA wrote. Powell

was chosen in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft by the Saints. He participated in 14 games for the

team in 2014 before being cut by September 2015. Before signing with the Seattle Seahawks in 2016,

Powell was a member of the practice squads for the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After

being cut by the Seahawks in 2017, Powell didn’t play football again until 2019 when he signed with the

Alliance of American Football’s Orlando Apollos. Later in the year, the league disbanded.

Powell was a Florida Gators college football player. “We’re very saddened to learn about the passing of

former Gators player Ronald Powell,” the team said in a statement. His family and loved ones are in our

thoughts and prayers.” Powell attended Rancho Verde High School in California, where he played high

school football. Powell was rated as the nation’s top prospect by 247Sports in 2010.

“I love you forever, till we cross paths again. You are a loving son, a respected brother, and an amazing

father. As Ronald Powell transitioned earlier today, I regret to inform the world of this. Former Saints

defensive lineman Junior Galette said on twitter (previously known as Twitter): “Rest in power, Ronald

Powell.”

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