The Reporter (Vacaville)

Former Cal, 49ers player dies at 54

Hendickson played for 49ers' ’90 Super Bowl title

- Staff, wire reports

Steve Hendrickso­n, a feisty linebacker at Cal in the late 1980s who went on to play seven seasons in the NFL, died Friday at his home in Idaho at the age of 54. No cause of death was given.

Hend r ick son was a two- sport star at Napa High before going to C a l. T he 49ers picked Hendrickso­n in the sixth round of the 1989 NFL Draft, and he played on the 49ers’ Super Bowl-winning team in 1990.

He played in exactly 100 games in the NFL with five teams. He was with the San Diego Chargers in 1994 — the year they met the 49ers in the Super Bowl. Hendrickso­n also played for the Cowboys, Oilers and Eagles.

Hendrickso­n said he sustained

an estimated 20 concussion­s during more than a decade in college and pro ball, according to a story in the Napa Valley Register.

A for mer two -T ime, Monticello Empire League Player of the Year, Hendrickso­n was part of severa l huge Va llejo and Napa high school football games. That series is one of the oldest in the state of California. He was a fullback and linebacker in high school.

Hendrickso­n was a member of the 1988 Pac-10 AllAcademi­c team and the MVP of the 1988 Blue Gray All- Star game. A native of Napa, Hendrickso­n was an honorable mention AllPac-10 player as a senior in 1988.

Hendrickso­n was given the team’s Joe Roth Award in 1988, for representi­ng the courage, sportsmans­hip and attitude of the late Cal quarterbac­k legend.

Hendrickso­n is survived by two children, daughter Courtney, who was an all- conference goalkeeper on Cal’s field hockey team in 2013, and son Kyle, who played football at Fresno State from 2015 through 2017.

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