A former NFL player was one of two rock climbers who were found dead Wednesday in a remote area in Southern California after apparently falling down a mountain.
The Riverside County sheriffâs coronerâs office identified the victims as 31-year-old Gavin Escobar and 33-year-old Chelsea Walsh.
Escobar played tight end for the Dallas Cowboys for four seasons starting in 2013 and ending in 2016. After his stint in Dallas, the 6-foot-5 and 250-pound athlete signed contracts with several teams in a backup capacity before eventually washing out of the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboyâs tweeted out a picture of Escobar, writing, âForever in our hearts.â
Forever in our hearts. đ pic.twitter.com/Pgp7vZ1ebB
â Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) September 30, 2022
The Riverside County Fire Department tweeted about the incident once they had received an alert about the accident.
âInaccessible Rescue:rpt@12:25 Tahquitz Rock, Idyllwild,â the fire department tweeted on Wednesday. âReport of two injured rock climbers. Firefighters are attempting to hike to the victimâs location. Mountain Rescue Team requested.â
Inaccessible Rescue:rpt@12:25 Tahquitz Rock, Idyllwild. Report of two injured rock climbers. Firefighters are attempting to hike to the victimâs location. Mountain Rescue Team requested. #HumberIC pic.twitter.com/eCyG8E8qxc
â CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department (@CALFIRERRU) September 28, 2022
The Long Beach Fire Department, where Escobar served as a firefighter after hanging up his cleats, responded to the tragedy by releasing a statement about the former NFL player.
âIt is with deep sadness that we announce the off-duty death of Long Beach Firefighter Gavin Escobar,â the department said. âHired on February 5, 2022, Firefighter Escobar was assigned to Fire Station 3 on B-shift.â
âPrior to being a Long Beach Firefighter, Gavin Escobar played professional football for the #NFL where he spent most of his time with the #DallasCowboys,â the department continued. âFirefighter Escobar leaves behind his wife and two young children.â
Prior to being a Long Beach Firefighter, Gavin Escobar played professional football for the #NFL where he spent most of his time with the #DallasCowboys. Firefighter Escobar leaves behind his wife and two young children.#ActiveDutyDeath #YourLBFD @lbfirefighters
â Long Beach Fire (CA) (@LBFD) September 30, 2022
The news of Escobarâs passing comes as a scary situation unfolded during Thursday nightâs NFL matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Miami Dolphins star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was rushed to the hospital after sustaining a head injury while being sacked by a defensive lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Tagovailoa hit the back of his head on the ground when he was thrown on the ground by Bengals nose tackle Josh Tupou. Tagovailoa laid on the ground for approximately 10 minutes before he was taken away on a stretcher and transported to University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
What made the injury especially scary was the fact that Tagovailoa was hit hard the week before in a game against the Buffalo Bills and he appeared to have balance issues as he stumbled off the field, a potential sign of a concussion.