Rams Legend LeRoy Irvin Dies at 68, Eric Dickerson Leads Tributes
Los Angeles Rams great LeRoy Irvin has died at the age of 68, according to his former teammate and NFL Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson, who confirmed the news in a tribute shared Thursday.
Irvin, a standout cornerback and elite punt return specialist, spent the majority of his NFL career with the Rams and was widely regarded as one of the team’s most impactful defensive players of the 1980s.
Details surrounding his death have not yet been released.

Eric Dickerson Shares Emotional Tribute
Dickerson took to Instagram to honor his former teammate, describing Irvin as both a fierce competitor and a close friend.
He praised Irvin not only for his performance on the field but also for his personality and energy off it.
“Leroy wasn’t just a lockdown corner and a fierce competitor on the field; he was a true friend and a great man who always brought incredible energy,” Dickerson said.
He continued by sending condolences to Irvin’s family and the broader Rams community.
“Rest in peace, my brother. Sending my thoughts and prayers to the Irvin family and all of Rams Nation.”
The message quickly circulated among fans and former players who remembered Irvin’s contributions to the franchise.

A Standout NFL Career
LeRoy Irvin was drafted in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft, selected 70th overall after a standout collegiate career at the University of Kansas.
He went on to become one of the Rams’ most reliable defensive backs throughout the 1980s, playing with the team from 1980 to 1989 before finishing his career with the Detroit Lions in 1990.
Over the course of his NFL tenure, Irvin recorded:
- 35 career interceptions
- 11 total touchdowns
- Three First-Team All-Pro selections
His ability as both a defensive playmaker and punt return threat made him one of the most versatile players of his era.

Legacy With the Rams
During his decade in Los Angeles, Irvin became a key figure in a Rams defense that consistently competed at a high level throughout the 1980s.
Known for his athleticism and aggressive style of play, he earned respect across the league as a cornerback capable of shutting down top receivers while also shifting momentum on special teams.
His impact extended beyond statistics, with teammates frequently highlighting his leadership and energy in the locker room.

Reaction From the NFL Community
News of Irvin’s passing prompted immediate tributes from former teammates, fans, and members of the Rams organization.
While official team statements had not yet been released at the time of reporting, Dickerson’s tribute reflected the sentiment shared by many who played alongside him.
Across social media, fans revisited highlights of Irvin’s career and celebrated his contributions to one of the most competitive eras in Rams history.

Details Still Emerging
As of now, no official cause of death or further details have been made public.
Family representatives and the Rams organization are expected to release additional information in the coming days.
For now, tributes continue to focus on his legacy as a player and teammate rather than the circumstances of his passing.

Human Angle
For those who shared the field with him, LeRoy Irvin is remembered less for statistics and more for presence.
Teammates describe him as energetic, competitive, and deeply committed to the game he played at the highest level.
His passing marks the end of a life closely tied to one of the Rams’ defining eras.
As the football world reflects on his career, Irvin’s name remains firmly linked to a generation of Rams football that left a lasting imprint on the league.

