Bengals owner Mike Brown said the organization is “deeply saddened” after former star running back Rudi Johnson’s reported death by suicide on Tuesday at the age of 45.
Johnson played for the Bengals from 2001-07 and is the team’s single-season rushing yards leader.
“Rudi was a fine person and an excellent running back for us,” Brown said in a statement. “He was dependable and productive as a player, and very popular among his teammates. Everyone liked him and saw him as a dear friend. We are deeply saddened by his passing.”
Johnson died in Florida shortly after midnight Tuesday, cops told TMZ.
The former Auburn standout had been “recently struggling with mental health issues and the possible effects of CTE that he could not overcome,” TMZ reported.
