Former CFL, NFL running back Dahrran Diedrick dead at age of 44
MONTREAL — Former CFL and NFL running back Dahrran Diedrick has died, the Montreal Alouettes announced Saturday.
He was 44. The cause of his death is unknown.
“I won two championships with Dahrran, and he was a very important piece of our team,” said former Alouettes quarterback and current offensive coordinator and quarterback coach Anthony Calvillo, who played with Diedrick for eight seasons. “He was always in a good mood and got along with everyone in our dressing room. He leaves us far too young, and I send my best thoughts to his loved ones.”
Diedrick was a third-round pick (24th overall) in the 2002 CFL draft by Edmonton. After going undrafted in the 2003 NFL draft, he spent the next two seasons with San Diego, Green Bay and Washington.