Rondale Moore Cardinals Star Dies At 25

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February 22, 2026


Rondale Moore Cardinals: Rondale Moore, a wide receiver in the National Football League, died on Saturday at the age of 25.

    
Tribute to Rondale Moore Cardinals wide receiver who passed away at age 25 after three seasons with the Arizona organization.

His death has left the Arizona Cardinals organization in mourning.


Moore entered the NFL after being chosen by the Cardinals in the 2021 draft. He played his first three seasons with Arizona.


He earned recognition for his speed and playmaking ability during his time with the team.


The Cardinals confirmed their grief in an official statement released Saturday. The franchise said it was devastated and heartbroken by the news.


The team also extended its condolences to Moore’s family, friends, teammates, and all who knew him.


Moore was regarded as a respected teammate and a promising talent.


His death represents a profound loss for the Cardinals and the football community.


Rondale Moore played three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals and made an impact as both a receiver and return specialist.


He totaled 135 receptions for 1,201 yards and scored three receiving touchdowns during his tenure.


He also carried the ball 52 times for 249 yards and added one rushing touchdown. On special teams, he returned 22 punts for 182 yards.


He also recorded 13 kickoff returns for 291 yards. Moore was traded to the Atlanta Falcons in 2024.


He was unable to play that season after suffering a knee injury. In 2025, Moore signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

He remained sidelined for the entire season due to another knee injury. 


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