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Former Cardinals LT Luis Sharpe, a 3-time Pro Bowler, dies at 65

Longtime Cardinals left tackle Luis Sharpe, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has died. He was 65.

Sharpe played all 13 of his NFL seasons with the franchise in St. Louis (1982-87) and Arizona (1988-94).

Sharpe's widow, Tameka Williams-Sharpe, shared the news of his passing Saturday on social media.

"With deep sorrow and abiding love, I share that my beloved husband, Luis Sharpe, has passed away," she wrote, per The Arizona Republic. "His strength, love, and faith were a light to all who knew him. I am grateful for every moment we shared and for the many prayers and kindnesses extended to our family.

"Though my heart is heavy, I trust that Luis is now resting in God's eternal peace. Please continue to keep our family lifted in prayer."

Born in Havana, Sharpe grew up in Detroit and became a first-round draft pick (16th overall) in 1982 out of UCLA.

He started all 189 of his regular-season games with the Cardinals and made the Pro Bowl in 1987, 1988 and 1989.