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Ex-NFL player McCants, 53, found dead in Florida home

- CURT ANDERSON

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Former NFL player Keith McCants was found dead Thursday at his home in Florida after a suspected drug overdose, investigat­ors said. He was 53.

The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said in an email that deputies were called to a St. Petersburg home about 5:10 a.m. Thursday. McCants was dead inside the house, where others also apparently lived who made the 911 call.

“It appears it was a drug overdose, but we are awaiting confirmati­on from the medical examiner’s office,” sheriff’s spokespers­on Amanda Sinni said. “This is still an open investigat­ion.”

McCants, a linebacker, was the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 1990 NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Mobile, Alabama, native earned All-America honors as a college player at the University of Alabama.

McCants played for three seasons in Tampa, followed by stints with the then-Houston Oilers and Arizona Cardinals before his football career ended in 1995. McCants was arrested several times for possession of drugs and drug parapherna­lia over the years.

His longtime friend, St. Petersburg mayoral candidate Robert Blackmon, said he and others who knew McCants decided in 2010 to try to turn his life around.

“This morning, we lost that battle,” Blackmon said in a Facebook post, adding that McCants had renewed optimism after hip replacemen­t surgery in May.

“We began to talk about his future again. The next 20 years. Buying a boat. His signature grin was back. But for every battle I could help him fight, there were others he had to face alone,” Blackmon said.

McCants also had financial troubles, detailed in 2012 in an ESPN documentar­y titled “Broke,” about former profession­al players who went through bankruptcy and other money difficulti­es.

In his NFL career, McCants played in 88 games and recorded 192 tackles, 13.5 quarterbac­k sacks and a single intercepti­on he returned for a 46-yard touchdown with the Cardinals.

After retiring from football, McCants became the first Black marine police officer in Alabama at the state Department of Conservati­on and Natural Resources.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? ■ In this Jan 17, 2009, file photo, Keith McCants is shown in Mobile, Ala. McCants, a former NFL player, was found dead Thursday at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The Associated Press ■ In this Jan 17, 2009, file photo, Keith McCants is shown in Mobile, Ala. McCants, a former NFL player, was found dead Thursday at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.

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