BREAKING: Seattle Seahawks Star Linebacker Dean Wells Dies After Battle With Cancer, Team Reeling From Sudden Loss
The Seattle Seahawks and the broader NFL community are mourning the tragic loss of former standout linebacker Dean Wells, who has died following a courageous battle with cancer. He was 53.
Wells, a second-round pick in the 1993 NFL Draft out of the University of Kentucky, spent the bulk of his nine-season NFL career with the Seahawks, becoming a staple of their defense throughout the 1990s. Known for his toughness, consistency, and leadership on the field, Wells played 123 games in the league, recording over 500 tackles.
News of his passing has rocked the Seahawks organization and its fans. The team released a statement expressing deep sorrow, remembering Wells as “a fierce competitor and a beloved teammate whose impact went far beyond the football field.”
Wells’ former teammates and coaches have taken to social media to share their condolences and memories, describing him as not only a relentless player but also a kind-hearted man who inspired those around him.
As the Seahawks prepare for the upcoming season, the loss of one of their most respected former players casts a somber shadow. Dean Wells leaves behind a legacy of resilience, passion for the game, and unwavering strength — both in football and in life.
Funeral arrangements have yet to be announced.