Steve White, Tennessee football star from Memphis who played for Jets, Buccaneers, dies at 48

Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre (4) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Steve White (94) go after a fumble in the first half Sunday, Nov. 4, 2001, in Green Bay, Wis. Favre recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)
Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre (4) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Steve White (94) go after a fumble in the first half Sunday, Nov. 4, 2001, in Green Bay, Wis. Favre recovered the ball. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)
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Steve White, a native of Memphis who played for Tennessee football and spent seven seasons in the NFL as a defensive lineman, died Tuesday. He was 48.

The former Westwood High star – who went on to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Jets – posted on Twitter in April that he had been battling chronic lymphocytic leukemia for eight years and would soon be checking into the Moffitt Cancer Center for a bone marrow transplant.

Friends, fans, colleagues and former teammates took to Twitter to pay tribute to White, who later worked as a writer for SB Nation beginning in 2013.

"#RIP to my road game roommate @sgw94. My condolences go out to his wife, children, family and friends. The memories, the fun, the conversations will never be forgotten," former Buccaneers defensive lineman Tyoka Jackson tweeted Tuesday.

"Just heard my former teammate @sgw94 passed away. Condolences to his family and loved ones. Always had (an) encouraging word for me when I was a young player with the @Buccaneers," former Tampa Bay quarterback Shaun King posted on Twitter.

Vanderbilt's quarterback Damian Allen gets sacked by Tennessee's Steve White on November 25, 1995.
Vanderbilt's quarterback Damian Allen gets sacked by Tennessee's Steve White on November 25, 1995.

White played for the Vols from 1992-95.

White, a sixth-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1996, played in 94 games in the NFL, registering 119 career tackles and 11.5 sacks. In a 1999 NFC Divisional playoff win over Washington, he collected seven tackles, two sacks and forced one fumble. His NFL career came to an end in 2002.

White also worked for one season as an assistant coach under Jim Leavitt at the University of South Florida.

This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Steve White dies: Tennessee football star, Buccaneers, Jets DL was 48