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MIAMI – Former NFL defensive lineman Ray Seals, who skipped enjoying faculty soccer and went straight to the professionals, died on April 4, based on reviews.
He was 59.
A reason for loss of life wasn’t disclosed.
Seals, who was a star highschool participant in New York, bypassed faculty soccer and performed semi professional soccer with the Syracuse Specific of the Empire Soccer League in 1986.
Seals stated he went from highschool straight to the professionals as a result of his household was struggling financially on the time.
He later was picked up by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1988, and began for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Tremendous Bowl XXX towards the Dallas Cowboys.
Seals additionally performed for the Carolina Panthers and ended his profession with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1998.
Seals was inducted into the American Soccer Affiliation’s Semi-Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame in 1992.