So sad: After sending warning to NFL, Denver’ key player Russell Wilson confirmed……..

Harald Hasselbach, a Denver Bronco for a long time and a key player on the team that won two Super Bowls, has passed away.

He was 56 years of age.

Hasselbach died — liberated from torment — in the solace of his own home following a valiant half year fight with malignant growth, as per his loved ones.

Hasselbach, a defensive lineman, played in every Broncos game (131) from 1994 to 2000, both in the regular season and postseason.

During his profession in Denver, Hasselbach recorded 154 handles, 17.5 sacks and four constrained bungles.

Hasselbach was selected by the Calgary Stampeders in the 1989 Canadian Football League draft prior to his NFL career. He enjoyed four seasons with the Stampeders, was a CFL Top pick and won a Dark Cup. He is one of no less than 10 players to win Dark Cup and Super Bowl.

Brought into the world in the Netherlands in 1967, Hasselbach went to secondary school in Tsawwassen in the More noteworthy Vancouver region of the lower central area of English Columbia. He was accepted into the B.C. Football Lobby of Acclaim in 2016 as one of South Delta Auxiliary School’s most noteworthy competitors. Hasselbach played his university football at the College of Washington.

Hasselbach abandons his significant other, Aundrea; his four youngsters, Ashlee, Terran, Aven and Kian; furthermore, four grandkids.

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