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07 Nov 2025, 06:35 GMT+10
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College Football Hall of Famer Woodrow Lowe, a former Alabama All-American and standout NFL linebacker, died on Thursday after a lengthy illness. He was 71.
Lowe's younger brother Eddie, the mayor of Phenix City, Ala., confirmed the death to AL.com.
Woodrow Lowe was a three-time first-team All-American for the Crimson Tide during his playing career from 1972-75 and racked up 315 tackles, a then-school record that still ranks fourth in program history. He was a force on the school's 1973 co-national championship team when he racked up 134 tackles, a school mark that still stands.
Lowe intercepted six passes during his tenure as Alabama went 43-5. He played for legendary Crimson Tide coach Bear Bryant.Lowe was a fifth-round draft choice by the San Diego Chargers in 1976 and played in 168 games (151 starts) over 11 seasons with the team.
Lowe intercepted 21 passes and returned four for touchdowns. He twice returned picks for scores in 1979 when he nabbed a career-best five interceptions.
The Chargers twice went to the AFC Championship Game during Lowe's stint, losing in the title games following the 1980 and 1981 regular seasons. Those 'Air Coryell' Chargers were known more for offensive exploits while Lowe was a team captain and regularly one of the top defenders on the squad.
Lowe earned his lone Pro Bowl nod in 1981. He was named to the franchise's 40th and 50th anniversary all-time teams.
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