Craig Roh, who was highly regarded as one of the top defensive ends in the nation during his recruitment, committed to Michigan in 2008. He made an immediate impact as a true freshman in the 2009 season, playing in 12 games and notching impressive statistics with 37 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks. However, the Michigan family was faced with some heart-wrenching news earlier this week.
Craig Roh’s wife, Chelsea broke the news of his passing over social media since “Craig was not very public with his battle.”
Craig Roh succumbs to cancer
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The former Michigan football player passed away at the age of 33 after bravely battling Stage IV colon cancer for over 18 months. His wife, Chelsea, took to Platform X to share the heartbreaking news and also shared a GoFundMe page to support Roh’s family and his business aspirations, “I wanted to let all of his followers know that after an 18-month battle with Stage IV colon cancer, God brought Craig home on Monday, February 26th.”
This is @mrschelsearoh, Craig’s wife. I wanted to let all of his followers know that after an 18-month battle with Stage IV colon cancer, God brought Craig home on Monday, February 26th. Craig was not very public with his battle, as he truly just wanted to focus on bringing the…
— Craig Roh (@craigroh) February 28, 2024
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Craig chose not to publicize his battle with cancer, preferring instead to focus on delivering high-quality content and developing superior products. He meticulously planned a timeline for his business endeavors, with updates forthcoming. In response to inquiries about how to assist, a GoFundMe link has been provided with this post. Throughout his college football career, Roh continued to excel on the field, totaling 150 combined tackles, 26.5 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks. Despite going undrafted following his time at Michigan, Roh remained determined to pursue his football dreams.
More about Craig Roh’s football career
Craig Robert Roh, born on January 25, 1991, rose to prominence as a standout defensive end, leaving a lasting impact in both the National Football League (NFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL). Hailing from Scottsdale, Arizona, Roh excelled at Chaparral High School, where his stellar performances earned him numerous accolades, including the Gatorade Player of the Year in Arizona and the Curley Culp Award for outstanding defensive lineman in the state. With an exceptional high school GPA and athletic achievements, Roh continued his football journey at the University of Michigan, where he garnered recognition as an All-Big Ten selection and made significant contributions to the team.
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Despite going undrafted in the NFL, Roh’s perseverance led him to pursue opportunities in various football leagues, including a stint with the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad and notable success in the CFL with teams like the BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and Toronto Argonauts. His professional journey reached its pinnacle with a Grey Cup championship victory with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2019. Beyond his on-field accomplishments, Roh’s legacy extends to his contributions off the field, where he authored a book on block destruction, mentored aspiring athletes, and left an indelible mark on the football community.