Justin Skaggs

Justin Skaggs

Infobox NFL player


Caption =
DateOfBirth =April 22, 1979
Birthplace =Wentzville, Missouri, U.S.
DateOfDeath =death date and age|2007|06|15|1979|04|22
Deathplace =Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Height_ft =6
Height_in =2
Weight_lbs =202
Position =WR / LB
number =80, 3
College =Evangel
Awards =
Honors =
Retired #s =3 (Utah Blaze)
Records =
years =2001-2002
2002
2004
2005
2006-2007
teams =Washington Redskins
Amsterdam Admirals (Europe)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Orlando Predators (AFL)
Utah Blaze (AFL)
nfl =SKA218145
DatabaseFootball =SKAGGJUS01

Justin Skaggs (April 22, 1979June 15, 2007) was an American football player. He died at the age of 28 from Stage III Oligodendroglioma, an inoperable brain cancer. He played college football at Evangel University. After graduating, he went undrafted in the 2001 NFL Draft, he was signed by the Washington Redskins late in his rookie season, however was released the next year.

In his career, Skaggs played for the Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He also played for the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe, the Orlando Predators, and Utah Blaze of the Arena Football League (AFL).

Professional career

National Football League

Skaggs went undrafted in the 2001 NFL Draft, and was later signed by the Washington Redskins late in the 2001 season. He was released in 2002 after playing in only one NFL game [ [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2002/11/13/green021112.html Redskins release Jacquez Green] ] , though in 2002 he also played for the Amsterdam Admirals in NFL Europe. In 2003, he was invited to San Francisco 49ers training camp [ [http://www.49ers.com/pressbox/news_detail.php?PRKey=362 49ers waived TE Marcus Helfman and signed WR Justin Skaggs] ] , but was cut from the team. [ [http://www.49ers.com/pressbox/news_detail.php?PRKey=371 49ers release CB Keith Heyward-Johnson, DE Dwight Johnson, T Jason Jowers, WR Jermaine Lewis, WR Aaron Lockett, LB Darnell Robinson, RB Rashaan Salaam, and WR Justin Skaggs] ] In 2004, he went to training camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but was again cut.

Arena Football League

After not being able to stay with a team in the NFL, Skaggs turned to the Arena Football League, where he was signed by the Orlando Predators for the 2005 season. He had 33 receptions for 370 yards with three touchdowns in his first year.

His best season came in 2006, when he moved to the expansion Utah Blaze, becoming one of its inaugural players. For that year, he had 52 receptions for 665 yards and 13 touchdowns. He was named the team's Iron Man of the Year, he also had 34 tackles, (eight solo), and three forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery.

Illness

Skaggs did well in 2007, with four receiving and four rushing touchdowns, as well as 22 tackles. However, he began suffering from headaches. Thinking it was a problem with his neck, Skaggs visited a doctor in late May. MRIs and CAT scans located several tumors in the left lobe of his brain, and doctors diagnosed him with stage III Oligodendroglioma, an inoperable brain cancer, on June 1. In spite of the diagnosis, he showed up for a game three days later against the Colorado Crush. Although he did not play, he inspired his team to an important 51-14 win that kept their playoff hopes alive. [ [http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6175272 http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6175272] ]

Death

He started suffering extremely severe headaches in the early morning on June 14, and was admitted to University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, where doctors discovered an increase in intracranial pressure. He underwent emergency surgery, but emerged unresponsive and on a ventilator. Family was gathered, and he was taken off life support on June 15, dying shortly afterward. His funeral, held at EnergySolutions Arena on June 18, was attended by over 300, including AFL Commissioner C. David Baker and Redskins owner Daniel Snyder.

On March 29, 2008, the number 3 was retired by the Blaze in Skaggs' honor.

Skaggs was survived by his wife, Tara, and two children: Jake (born 2002) and Abbie (born 2004).

References

* [http://www.sltrib.com/sports/ci_6149977 "Blaze mainstay Skaggs dies after emergency brain surgery"] From the Salt Lake Tribune, June 15, 2007
* [http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=26739 Redskins Statement On Justin Skaggs]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/?page=players&player=4815&pageview=news Profile at ArenaFan]
* [http://cbs.sportsline.com/arenafootball/players/player/splits/2008/542576 AFL profile] at CBSSports.com
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=5874 Tampa Bay Buccaneers profile] at ESPN.com


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