Former Seahawks, Ravens RB Alex Collins dies at 28 in motorcycle crash

Former Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens running back Alex Collins died at the age of 28, Collins’ family announced Monday.

Collins was involved in a fatal motorcycle crash on Sunday night in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., the Broward County Sheriff’s Office announced. Detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide Unit are investigating the crash.

Investigators said a Chevrolet Suburban SUV driven by an unidentified adult female turned left to travel south onto Northwest 33rd Avenue, and as the car crossed the eastbound lanes, a motorcycle driven by Collins struck the rear passenger side of the SUV.

Collins was pronounced dead on the scene, and the SUV driver remained on the scene and cooperated with the investigation, according to the sheriff’s office.

“It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Alex Collins this morning,” his family said in a statement. “Alex was cherished by his family and friends as well as supporters from all around the world. All who truly know him can attest to his drive, determination, and larger-than-life personality.

“We kindly request your thoughts and prayers for our family during this difficult time. We ask for privacy as we navigate through our grief. We will provide updates regarding funeral arrangements as they become available.”

Collins spent two seasons with the Ravens in 2017 and 2018 before re-signing with the Seahawks in 2020. He spent the 2016, 2020 and 2021 seasons with Seattle, and most recently played for the Memphis Showboats in the USFL.

“Always quick to greet everyone with a smile, (Collins) was a genuinely kind person who carried a special joy and passion wherever he went,” the Ravens said in a statement. “May Alex always be remembered for the light and love he brought to so many people in his life.”

Collins had 483 carries for 1,997 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns through 50 career NFL games, adding 59 catches and one receiving touchdown.

He was a fifth-round pick by the Seahawks out of Arkansas in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., native ranks second all-time in Razorbacks history for career rushing yards (3,703).

Collins’ time in Baltimore

Collins had his best year in Baltimore in 2017 and it came out of nowhere. They signed him to their practice squad after he was released by the Seahawks. He wound up leading the team with 973 rushing yards to go along with six touchdowns in 15 games. He had such a physical style of running and he played with such enthusiasm.

His breakout was a lot of fun to watch. His hobbies included Irish dancing and he punctuated his touchdowns with some dance steps. He was a revelation that year, although he always appeared uncomfortable talking about himself. He avoided interviews, and when he did talk, he often kept his helmet on.

He had a unique personality and become a popular player during his short time in Baltimore. — Zrebiec

What I’ll remember about Alex Collins

Collins’ college recruitment out of South Plantation High School in 2013 was one of the wildest I covered as a reporter for The Miami Herald. On signing day, his mother refused to sign his National Letter of Intent to attend school at Arkansas and ran off with the papers because she wanted him to stay close to home and attend the University of Miami.

The next day, Collins’ father signed the paperwork so he could attend Arkansas, where he ran for 1,026 yards and four touchdowns and was named to the SEC Freshman Team. Collins was a warm and loving soul in high school who remained loyal to his high school coach, Doug Gatewood, despite overtures to transfer to other local high school powers. — Navarro

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