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Dave Butz, who helped Washington win 2 Super Bowls, dies

WASHINGTON (AP) - All-Pro defensive lineman and two-time Washington Super Bowl champion Dave Butz has died. He was 72.

A spokesman for the Washington Commanders confirmed that Butz's family informed the team about his death Friday. It was not immediately known where Butz died or the cause of his death.

Butz spent 14 of his 16 NFL seasons with Washington after breaking into the league with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he played his first two years (1973 and 1974). As one of the league's biggest players at the time at 6-foot-8 and nearly 300 pounds, he was a key part of Washington's defense for the franchise's first two Super Bowl-winning teams in the 1982 and 1987 seasons.

The fifth overall pick out of Purdue in 1973, Butz was an All-Pro selection in 1983 and finished second in voting for AP Defensive Player of the Year when he started all 16 games for Washington and had 11ˆ½ sacks. He also made the Pro Bowl that season.

Butz retired after the 1988 season, is a member of Washington's Ring of Fame and was chosen as one of the organization's 90 greatest players earlier this year when the team commemorated its 90th anniversary.

The team said on Twitter it was 'œheartbroken'ť over the loss of a 'œWashington legend.'ť

Former teammate and Washington quarterback Joe Theismann posted: 'œLost a dear friend today. Dave Butz. Dave, Mark (Moseley) and I used to ride to games together. A true gentle giant. Rest In Peace my friend.'ť

Butz recorded 64 sacks in 216 regular-season games with St. Louis and Washington. He became a free agent after his second season with the Cardinals due to an error in his rookie contract. Washington gave up two first-round picks and a second-rounder to the Cardinals as compensation for signing him.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame made him a second-team all-1980s selection for his play during the decade.

Butz is a member of Purdue's all-time football team. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2014.

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FILE - Los Angeles Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett prepares to pass under pressure as Washington Redskins' Dave Butz, right, closes in during first quarter action, Sunday, Jan. 22, 1984, during Super Bowl XVIII in Tampa, Fla. Holding off Butz is Raiders Steve Sylvester, left, All-Pro defensive lineman and two-time Washington Super Bowl champion Dave Butz has died. He was 72. A spokesman for the Washington Commanders confirmed that Butz's family informed the team about his death Friday. It was not immediately known where Butz died or the cause of his death. (AP Photo/File) The Associated Press
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