College Football Star Dies At 25 One Week Before NFL Draft

Photo: UALBANY Athletics

Former University of Albany football star Amitral “AJ” Simon has died. He was 25.

On Wednesday (April 17), the UAlbany football team shared news of Simon's death on social media. The defensive lineman's death came one week before the 2024 NFL draft, which he announced he was entering in December.

"The UAlbany football program was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former student-athlete Amitral "AJ" Simon this morning. He was a tremendous young man and even better teammate throughout his time at UAlbany," the team wrote.

The NFL hopeful was "a role model both on and off the field" who served "as a pillar to this program over the last two years."

"He will be profoundly missed," the UAlbany football team said.

Simon played football at Bloomsburg University before transferring to the University of Albany. He earned several honors including becoming a 2023 All-CAA first-team defensive selection, Phil Steele All-CAA first-team selection, and FCS Football Central First Team All-American honoree.

Head football coach Greg Gattuso said he had "two joyous years coaching and becoming friends" with the NFL hopeful.

"My prayers are dedicated to the Simon family. I love you AJ and will always have a special place in my heart for #8," Gattuso wrote on social media.

Taylor O'Connor, the team's director of digital content and communications, also recalled how Simon would "text me for cool edits after the season ended and he started prepping for the NFL Draft."

"[He] was always so kind & appreciative of everything I sent him. I joked with him 'Don’t forget about me when you make it to the NFL!' He laughed and said 'Never!' " O' Connor said.

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