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Matt Stevens, former Patriots Super Bowl champ, dead at 51

Former NFL and Appalachian Safety Matt Stevens passed away at the age of 51.

Stevens was selected by the bill as safe in the third round of the 1996 draft, playing eight years in the league, winning the Patriots and the Super Bowl in 2001.

In 2007, Stephens was paralyzed from his waist in a motorcycle accident, where he smashed his spinal cord.

Matthew Stevens passed away at 51. Walker's Funeral Home

Four years later, in 2011, Stevens was able to move around again thanks to a special leg brace made for him.

The cause of death was not immediately given.

Stevens is an Appalachian star and he was a national twice, helping to lead the team to the Southern Conference Championship in 1995.

Washington Redskins defensive back mat Stevens 23 watches the field during a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Veterans Stadium on October 8, 2000. Getty Images
New England patriot Matt Stevens grabs Richard Huntley for the Carolina Panthers during a football game at Erickson Stadium, North Carolina in 2002. Getty Images

The defensive back played for eight teams during his career, starting with the bill and spent time with the Eagles, Redskins, Patriots and Texans.

In 1999, Stevens played in 15 games, intercepting six passes and intercepting one pass from the NFL lead.

Matt Stevens, the New England Patriots safety runs in football after intercepting a pass during the 2001 NFL game against the Denver Broncos. Getty Images
New England patriot Matt Stevens posing for the Super Bowl xxxvi trophy after winning the Rams at the Super Dome in New Orleans, Louisiana Getty Images

Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Stevens appeared in 108 games in his NFL career, earning 282 tackles, and appeared in all three of the Patriot playoff games, particularly in the magical 2001 playoff run.

In his spare time, Stevens enjoyed being a competitive shooter.

Stevens attended Chapel Hill High School, where he is in the school hall of fame.

He was survived by his mother, Jean Tilberg, father, Vincent Stevens, brothers, Mark, and his two children, Cassidy and Colin of Avon, New Jersey. Obituary posted by Walker Funeral Home At Chapel Hill.

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