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    Broncos Super Bowl champion Allen Aldridge Jr. dead at 52

    By Ryan Glasspiegel,

    4 hours ago

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    Former Broncos linebacker Allen Aldridge Jr. has died at 52.

    The news was announced by Aldridge’s alma mater , the University of Houston, on Monday.

    A cause of death was not immediately revealed; the outlet Dave Campbell’s Texas Football reported the passing was “sudden and unexpected.”

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    Linebacker Allen Aldridge of the Denver Broncos looks on during a game against the San Diego Chargers in 1996. Getty Images

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    Aldridge played for the Broncos from 1994-97 and the Lions from 1998-2001, retiring during training camp in 2002 while a member of the then-expansion Houston Texans.

    He was a starter on the Broncos’ defense when they won Super Bowl XXXII in early 1998, and made a key interception in the AFC championship game against the Steelers to cement the team’s berth in the Super Bowl.

    “All your dreams were answered,” Aldridge told the Houston Chronicle in 2019 , referring to the Broncos’ 31-24 win over Brett Favre and the Packers.

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    Allen Aldridge #57 of the Denver Broncos celebrates against the Green Bay Packers during Super Bowl XXXII in 1998. Getty Images

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    “You spend the rest of your life trying to get another one.”

    The Broncos selected Aldridge in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft after he starred at Houston.

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    Broncos Super Bowl champion Allen Aldridge dead at 52. Facebook / Kee Marie Houston

    In his eight-year NFL career, Aldridge appeared in 128 regular-season games, with 104 starts, accumulating 482 combined tackles, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and one interception.

    After his playing career, Aldridge went into coaching.

    He had been the head coach at Fort Bend Bush High School in the Houston area since 2008, after spending five years working his way up on the team’s staff as an assistant.

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    Allen Aldridge #55 of the Detroit Lions claps his hands as he enters the field during the game against the Miami Dolphins at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. The Dolphins defeated the Lions 23-8 in 2000. Getty Images

    According to the Houston Chronicle , Alridge’s teams made the playoffs eight times during his tenure, and the school’s 10-2 record in 2012 was its best ever.

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