Super Bowl champ Charle Young dead at 75
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Former NFL star Charle Young, who won a Super Bowl title with the San Francisco 49ers, has died, the team said on Tuesday. He was 75.
The team mourned the loss of Young in a post on X.
"The 49ers mourn the passing of former TE Charle Young," the team wrote. "Our organization sends its deepest condolences to the Young family and friends."
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San Francisco 49ers star Charle Young is tackled by Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Jim Leclair during Super Bowl XVI in Pontiac, Michigan, on Jan. 24, 1982. (Tony Tomsic/Sports Illustrated)
Young was a standout tight end at USC before he went pro. The school released a statement on his death, highlighting his collegiate and pro football career.
"Fight On Forever, Charles Young," the school added in a post on X.
The Philadelphia Eagles selected Young with the No. 6 overall pick of the 1973 NFL Draft. He earned a Pro Bowl selection in three of his four seasons with Philadelphia before he joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1977. He spent three seasons in Los Angeles.
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Alumni Charle Young of the San Francisco 49ers stands on the field before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Oct. 29, 2023. The Bengals defeated the 49ers 31-17. (Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images)
Young joined the 49ers in 1980 and was a part of the 1981 Super Bowl-winning season. He had one catch for 14 yards as San Francisco topped the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI. He scored a touchdown in a divisional round game against the New York Giants


