Summary
Larry Williams, a former NFL player and Notre Dame football star, died at the age of 62 due to a heart-related issue. He was working as the athletic director at the University of San Francisco at the time of his death. Williams played in the NFL for five seasons and later worked as a lawyer and athletic director at several universities.
Key Facts
- Larry Williams died suddenly at age 62 from a heart-related problem.
- He was a former offensive lineman who played college football at Notre Dame.
- Williams played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints, and New England Patriots from 1986 to 1992.
- He earned a law degree while playing in the NFL.
- Williams served as an athletic director at multiple universities, including the University of San Francisco, where he was working at the time of his death.
- He played 61 games in the NFL, starting 44 of them.
- Stephanie Shrieve-Hawkins was named interim athletic director at USF following his death.