Rex Culpepper, the son of former NFL player Brad Culpepper, tragically died in a dirt bike accident at the age of 28. Known for his resilience, Rex was a standout player for Syracuse University from 2016 to 2020 and a cancer survivor.
During his time at Syracuse, Rex completed 152 of 248 passes for 2,145 yards and threw 21 touchdowns. His journey was marked by a significant challenge when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in March 2018. Remarkably, he continued to play football while undergoing chemotherapy and was declared cancer-free by June 2018.
Rex’s achievements extended beyond the football field. He was honored with the inaugural Jim DaRin Courage Award, recognizing his determination and spirit. “Rex lived his life with endless passion, having overcome cancer at the age of 20 while playing for the Orange,” a Syracuse spokesperson remarked.
In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Rex passed the Florida state bar in 2024, showcasing his dedication to a career in law after football. He was also ranked the No. 7 quarterback in Florida by Scout.com during his high school years.
Rex is survived by two sisters and a large, loving family, who are mourning his untimely loss. A family member noted, “Rex played a little football in college, but he went on to become a lawyer,” highlighting his diverse talents and aspirations.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the circumstances of the accident, but the news has sent shockwaves through the sports community and beyond. Observers are reflecting on Rex’s impactful life and the legacy he leaves behind.