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Pro Football Hall of Famer Kenny Easley, Seahawks' 'Enforcer,' dies at 66.
Kenny Easley, the Hall of Fame Seattle Seahawks safety known as "The Enforcer," has died at 66. He played his entire NFL career with the Seahawks from 1981 to 1987, earning five Pro Bowls, three All-Pro honors, and the 1984 AP Defensive Player of the Year award after leading the league with 10 interceptions. Easley, drafted fourth overall from UCLA, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017. His career ended due to a kidney condition he attributed to painkiller use, leading to a lawsuit and later reconciliation with the team. He was honored by the Seahawks with a Ring of Honor induction in 2002 and his No. 45 retired in 2017. The cause of death was not disclosed.