
Rondale DaSean Moore
American professional football wide receiver
- Lifespan
- June 9, 2000 – February 21, 2026Jun 9, 2000 – Feb 21, 2026
- Location
- New Albany, Indiana, U.S.New Albany, IN, U.S.

American professional football wide receiver
Rondale DaSean Moore, a gifted American professional football wide receiver, passed away on February 21, 2026, at the age of 25 in his hometown of New Albany, Indiana. Moore was a dynamic athlete whose talent shone brightly from his high school days through his collegiate career and into the National Football League. His untimely death has left the football community and his loved ones in profound sorrow.
Born on June 9, 2000, in New Albany, Indiana, Moore quickly established himself as a multi-sport standout. He achieved a state basketball championship with New Albany High School in 2016 before transferring to Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he led the football team to a Kentucky 6A state championship in 2017. His exceptional abilities on the field garnered national attention, paving the way for a remarkable college career at Purdue University.
At Purdue, Moore became a true sensation, earning numerous accolades in 2018, including the Paul Hornung Award as the nation's most versatile player, Big Ten Freshman of the Year, and Big Ten Receiver of the Year. He was also recognized as a Consensus All-American, a rare feat for a true freshman. His collegiate performance led to him being selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Moore's professional journey saw him play for the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and Minnesota Vikings. Despite battling injuries that impacted his time in the NFL, his explosive playmaking ability and dedication to the sport were evident whenever he stepped onto the field. He was remembered by coaches and teammates as a humble, disciplined, and resilient young man who was proud of his Indiana roots.
Rondale Moore's impact extended beyond statistics; he was a beloved teammate and a joy to coach, known for his competitive spirit and infectious smile. His passing is a significant loss to the football community, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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May God wrap his loving arms around the family and friends of Rondale to help heal their hearts. My favorite player at Purdue. Rest in peace sweet young man. Forever loved!
My deepest sympathies to Rondale's family and friends. Rest peacefully, young man. Always a Boilermaker.
As an avid follower of Purdue football ; it was a joy to watch Rondale play. He was gifted with talent. What a deep sadness he is gone at such a very young age. Prayers for his family, especially his mother, as we understand this type of sorrow. Anonymous
Rest up Rondale! You put little ole NA on the map! You gave hope to the next generation of athletes coming out of southern Indiana. Your presence will forever be missed. I’m so sorry
May God wrap his loving arms around the family and friends of Rondale to help heal their hearts. My favorite player at Purdue. Rest in peace sweet young man. Forever loved!
My deepest sympathies to Rondale's family and friends. Rest peacefully, young man. Always a Boilermaker.
As an avid follower of Purdue football ; it was a joy to watch Rondale play. He was gifted with talent. What a deep sadness he is gone at such a very young age. Prayers for his family, especially his mother, as we understand this type of sorrow. Anonymous
Rest up Rondale! You put little ole NA on the map! You gave hope to the next generation of athletes coming out of southern Indiana. Your presence will forever be missed. I’m so sorry