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Former NFL running back Ronyell Whitaker, who played for the Minnesota Vikings for two seasons, has died, his family said Sunday. He was 46.
Whitaker’s family released a statement through the Vikings. His cause of death was not released.
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Ronyell Whitaker #27 of the Minnesota Vikings smiles before a football game against the Washington Redskins on September 11, 2006 at FedExField in Landover, Maryland. (Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
“Born on March 19, 1979, Ronyell lived a life of passion, tenacity and purpose,” the statement read. “A gifted athlete, he proudly played high school football for Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk, Virginia, and college football for the Virginia Tech Hokies, where his talent, determination and leadership on the field made a lasting impact.”
Whitaker was a standout player at Virginia Tech before joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003 as an undrafted free agent. He played four games for the Buccaneers and bounced off the main roster and practice squad until 2005, when he was waived.
He signed with the Vikings in 2006. He played in 27 games for Minnesota and had 31 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup.

Ronyell Whitaker of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers poses for his 2005 NFL headshot at photo day in Tampa, Florida. (Getty Images)
Whitaker tried to continue his career with the Detroit Lions, but never saw the field for them. He also played in NFL Europe and was on the roster of the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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“His journey didn’t end there,” Whitaker’s family said. “He was a defensive backs coach at Chanhassen High School from 2014-18 and was the CEO/Owner of privately held Whitaker Group, LLC, specializing in relocation transactions and short sales since 2011.
“While many knew him for his athletic achievements, those closest to him knew him best for his generous heart, unwavering loyalty and deep love for his family. He was a protector, a mentor and a source of strength and laughter to all who were blessed to know him.”
Whitaker’s family asked for privacy in the wake of his death.

Ronyell Whitaker #27 of the Minnesota Vikings tries to get past Fred Smoot #27 of the Washington Redskins during an NFL game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, December 23, 2007 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Tom Dahlin/Getty Images)
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“During this incredibly difficult time, we ask for prayers, love and privacy as our family mourns this tremendous loss and celebrates the life of a man who meant so much to so many.”



