February 22, 2026
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Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Rondale Moore Dies at 25 in Apparent Suicide

New Albany, Indiana police say Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Rondale Moore, 25, was found dead in a home garage in his hometown, with the cause of death believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound; an investigation is ongoing and no additional details have been released. The Vikings organization and head coach Kevin O’Connell issued statements expressing shock and offering condolences to Moore’s family, describing him as humble, soft‑spoken, respectful and proud of his Indiana roots. Moore was a standout at Purdue before being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round in 2021, later traded to the Atlanta Falcons and then signed by Minnesota in March 2025, though knee injuries kept him off the field the past two seasons. Former teammates and coaches — including retired Cardinals star J.J. Watt and Louisville coach Jeff Brohm — reacted with disbelief on social media, calling Moore a rare competitor with an unmatched work ethic and "way too special" to lose so young. The case underscores persistent concerns about mental‑health pressures on elite athletes and has prompted renewed sharing of suicide‑prevention resources alongside tributes from across the NFL community.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Rondale Moore, a 25-year-old Minnesota Vikings wide receiver, was found dead in a garage in New Albany, Indiana.
  • New Albany Police say the cause of death is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound; an investigation is underway.
  • Moore played college football at Purdue, was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in 2021, later joined the Falcons and Vikings but missed recent seasons with knee injuries.
  • The Vikings and head coach Kevin O’Connell issued condolences, while figures like J.J. Watt and coach Jeff Brohm publicly mourned Moore and praised his character and work ethic.

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February 22, 2026