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RIP: Rob Bironas



As you may be aware by now, former National Football League Place Kicker, Rob Bironas died due to an automobile accident.  He lost control of his Yukon Denali on the curve of a road near his home in Nashville, Tennessee and was pronounced dead at the University of Vanderbilt Medical Center.  He was only 36 Years Old.

Brionas played his College ball at the University of Auburn, and later at Georgia Southern for his Senior season where the team won the Division I-AA Championship.  He would not be drafted and would latch on to teams in the Arena Football League, but in 2005 he made the Tennessee Titans roster as the team’s starting Place Kicker.

He would go on to have a nine year career with Tennessee, making 236 Field Goals with 1 85.7 FG Percentage.  His arguable career highlight was the month of October in 2007, where he was named the AFC Player of the Month and accruing over 60 percent of the team’s points that month.  Bironas would also be named to the Pro Bowl in 2008.

Bironas was the son-in-law of Pro Football Hall of Fame Hall of Fame inductee, Terry Bradshaw.  We would like to extend our condolences to the friends and family of Rod Bironas at this time. 


Last modified on Thursday, 19 March 2015 18:47
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