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NFL Veteran, Part of Washington's Last Super Bowl Champion, Dies at 60

NFL Veteran, Part of Washington's Last Super Bowl Champion, Dies at 60

Summary

Travis Curtis, a former NFL player, passed away at the age of 60. He played for several teams, including the Washington Redskins, and was part of their last Super Bowl-winning team in 1991. Curtis also played college football at the University of West Virginia and later started a transportation company.

Key Facts

  • Travis Curtis died at the age of 60 on January 17.
  • He played his last NFL game with the Washington Redskins, ending on their Super Bowl-winning team in 1991.
  • Curtis started his NFL career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1987.
  • He also played for the Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets during his career.
  • Curtis played college football at the University of West Virginia and was recognized as an All-East second team player for three years.
  • After his football career, Curtis started a freight transportation company in Potomac.
  • Curtis is survived by his mother, three children, three grandchildren, and two siblings.

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