Former Los Angeles Rams OL Greg Horton Dead at 65

Former Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Greg Horton has passed away at the age of 65, it was announced on Friday.

The Los Angeles Rams nation is mourning the loss of one of its own on Saturday, as offensive lineman Greg Horton died at the age of 65 on Friday.

After growing up in Redlands, California, and being a standout at Redlands High School, Horton played his college ball in Colorado and was drafted in the third round of the 1974 draft by the Chicago Bears.

The Rams quickly acquired him from the Bears following the pick. He played for Los Angeles from 1976 to 1978, and again in 1980. He also spent one season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1978.

Horton’s longtime friend, Mick Gallagher, says it was a dream come true for Horton to play with Los Angeles, according to Kristina Hernandez and Sandra Emerson of Redlands Daily Facts:

Greg Horton’s Life After Football

After his playing days were over, Horton returned to his hometown and was active in the community. In fact, he raised $2 million for local high school sports in the area.

For his role, he was honored at a banquet in January where he spoke about the importance of giving back, per Kyle Glaser of The Press Enterprise:

At the same event, former NFL coach Jim Mora spoke kindly about Greg Horton:

Gallagher went on to echo those sentiments:

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Horton’s family at this difficult time. While he’s gone, Horton’s effect on the lives of so many will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace.

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