Clark Haggans, Who Won Super Bowl XL With Pittsburgh Steelers, Dead At 46

We have some sad news coming out of the NFL.
Clark Haggans, a former NFL linebacker who won Super Bowl XL with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has died at the age of 46, according to Colin Dunlap of 93.7 The Fan.
Dunlap made the announcement on Twitter, with no cause of death given.
“Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Clark Haggans has died,” wrote Dunlap. “He was 46. Haggans played for the Steelers from 2000-07, was a 2000 5th round pick of the organization and member of the Super Bowl XL championship team.”
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Clark Haggans has died.
He was 46.
Haggans played for the Steelers from 2000-07, was a 2000 5th round pick of the organization and member of the Super Bowl XL championship team. pic.twitter.com/s1tNqDBECw
— Colin Dunlap (@colin_dunlap) June 21, 2023
Haggans was picked by the Steelers out of Colorado State in the 2000 NFL Draft. For the Rams’ college football program, he’s still the all-time record holder for sacks with 33, and he’s also in the Colorado State University Athletics Hall of Fame.
In the NFL, Haggans was a Steeler during the team’s Super Bowl XL championship run when they took on the Seattle Seahawks. In the playoffs