From the Grid Iron to the Great Beyond: Mike Stensrud Passes Away at 68
Former Houston Oilers defensive lineman Mike Stensrud, a titan of the game, has sadly left us. Friday marked the end of an era as the legendary player passed away at the age of 68, Iowa State announced.
Legacy of Excellence at Iowa State
Stensrud wasn’t just another player; he was a Cyclone icon, one whose prowess on the field earned him All-America honors. His name shines brightly in the annals of the Iowa State Athletics Hall of Fame, where he was inducted in 2000. He was a true gladiator on the gridiron, known for his tenacity and powerful plays.
From College Star to NFL Standout
After weaving magic at Iowa State, Stensrud was called up to the prestigious Senior Bowl, and also showcased his talents at the Hula Bowl. These performances were more than just displays; they were declarations that this man was destined for greatness. In 1979, the Houston Oilers recognized his potential and scooped him up in the second round of the NFL Draft.
A Stalwart in the NFL Battlefield
Stensrud’s career in the NFL spanned an impressive 11 years. He was a linchpin for the Oilers for seven solid years before adding one-year stints with the Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Washington Football Team to his resume. Like a true nomad, he traversed different terrains, leaving a mark wherever he went.
Remarkable Career Stats
In those 11 illustrious years, Stensrud played in 139 games, starting 67 of them. His stats are a testament to his skill and tenacity: two interceptions and an eye-popping 29.5 sacks. These numbers aren’t just stats; they are tales of battles fought and won, yards reclaimed and quarterbacks pressured.
Stensrud’s life and career are reminiscent of a warrior’s journey—filled with highs and lows, glory and grit. As we bid farewell to this NFL great, we don’t just remember him; we celebrate the indomitable spirit he embodied and the legacy he leaves behind.
Here’s to you, Mike Stensrud. May you find peace in the great football field in the sky.
- 68-Year-Old NFL Great Passes Away
- All-American Honors at Iowa State
- Picked in the Second Round of 1979 Draft
- 139 Games Played with 67 Starts
- 29.5 Sacks and 2 Interceptions
Thank you for everything, Mike. Your legend will live on forever.