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Former Lions Star Tracy Scroggins Dies at 56, Family Cites CTE

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Tracy Scroggins, a former standout linebacker and defensive end for the Detroit Lions, has passed away at the age of 56.

The family shared a heartfelt statement expressing profound sadness over the loss of their beloved Tracy Scroggins. They described him as a devoted father, cherished family member, and loyal friend who demonstrated remarkable strength and perseverance throughout his life.

Football Legacy and CTE Battle

Scroggins pursued his lifelong passion for football, rising from poverty to play a decade in the NFL. His family highlighted how the sport provided life-changing opportunities but also contributed to his untimely death. In retirement, he courageously fought the devastating effects of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries.

CTE leads to progressive degeneration of brain nerve cells and can only be confirmed post-mortem through autopsy. Symptoms often emerge years after trauma, including cognitive difficulties, emotional changes, motor skill decline, and increased impulsivity. The condition commonly affects those in contact sports like football and boxing, as well as military veterans exposed to blasts.

Scroggins’ family has not disclosed plans for a brain autopsy.

Professional Career Highlights

Born in Oklahoma, Scroggins began at Coffeyville Community College before transferring to the University of Tulsa, where he played for the Golden Hurricane. The Detroit Lions selected him in the second round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He dedicated his entire 10-year career to the Lions, retiring after the 2001 season.

Tributes from the Lions and Family

The Detroit Lions issued a statement on social media mourning the Lions legend. “We join the NFL community in mourning the loss of Lions Legend Tracy Scroggins, who played his entire 10-year career in Detroit (1992-2001),” the team posted on X, accompanied by a photo from his playing days.

Family members emphasized that Scroggins’ true legacy extended beyond the field. Those closest to him knew him as a kind-hearted and generous individual who deeply valued his family and friends.

Funeral services are scheduled for Friday, February 27, in his hometown of Checotah, Oklahoma. The family expressed gratitude for the support, prayers, and condolences received during this challenging time.

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