The Seattle Seahawks are mourning the death of legendary safety Kenny Easley, who passed away on March 15, 2024, at the age of 66. The team confirmed this news on Saturday, expressing their condolences and honoring Easley’s significant contributions to the franchise.
Easley, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the Seahawks’ history, left a lasting impact on the team and its loyal fan base. Over his seven-year career, he participated in 89 games, showcasing his exceptional talent and hard-hitting style that earned him the nickname “The Enforcer.” His legacy is remembered not only for his on-field prowess but also for his role in shaping the team’s identity during the 1980s.
In August 2017, Easley was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a testament to his remarkable achievements in the sport. He was also named to the NFL’s 1980s All-Decade Team, solidifying his status as a standout player of his era.
The Seattle Seahawks released a heartfelt statement on social media, saying, “Our thoughts are with the Easley family.” Fans, former teammates, and sports commentators have since taken to various platforms to share their memories and express their grief over the loss of such an influential figure in American football.
Easley’s journey began in Virginia, where he demonstrated exceptional talent at UCLA before joining the Seahawks in 1981. His contributions were pivotal to the team’s early successes and helped establish a foundation for future achievements. Despite his relatively short career, Easley’s impact on the game and the franchise will be cherished for years to come.
As the Seahawks and the broader sports community reflect on his life and career, Kenny Easley’s legacy as a fierce competitor and a beloved member of the Seahawks family will undoubtedly endure.







































