Record-setting Kentucky QB Lorenzen dies at 38

5:03 pm | July 3, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:


Former Kentucky and NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen died Wednesday after a battle with cardiac and renal issues. He was 38.

Lorenzen, who battled weight issues both during and after his playing career, was hospitalized last week.

“It is with heavy hearts that the family of Jared Lorenzen would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for all of your support and prayers over the past 6 days,” Lorenzen’s mother, Janet Hermes, said in a statement. “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Jared today, July 3, 2019. Again, we appreciate all of the warm wishes and prayers, but as a family, we would request your respect and privacy at this time. We will offer arrangement information in the coming days. Please keep Jared’s family and especially his children, in your thoughts and prayers.”

Kentucky’s football program paid tribute to Lorenzen on Twitter:

Lorenzen became a star at Kentucky because of his record-setting passing accomplishments and his size.

Nicknamed the “Hefty Lefty” and weighing more than 300 pounds, Lorenzen became Kentucky’s all-time leader in passing yards (10,354), completions (862) and total offense (10,637 yards).

Lorenzen was elected to the UK Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. Athletic director Mitch Barnhart said, “We are deeply saddened to learn of Jared Lorenzen’s passing,” in a statement. He added, “He was a true Wildcat and a man whose love for the University of Kentucky was plain to see well after his playing days were over.”

Lorenzen signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants in 2004 and spent parts of four seasons with New York. Lorenzen was on the squad that upset unbeaten the New England Patriots 17-14 in Super Bowl XLII in 2008. He signed with the Colts in July 2008 but was waived before the start of the season.

The Giants tweeted that Lorenzen “was an important member of our 2007 team, one that created its own destiny. Our thoughts are with Jared’s family and friends who loved and appreciated him so much, just as our organization and fans did.”

Giants quarterback Eli Manning said in a statement that Lorenzen was “a great teammate and friend.”

“We competed against each other in college and came to the Giants together,” wrote Manning, who played against Lorenzen’s Kentucky team during his college days at Ole Miss. “My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I will always remember his competitive spirit and his good nature. Jared has left us all way too soon.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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