Kenny Easley, a Seahawks Legend who was one of the greatest safeties in NFL history, passed away Friday at the age of 66.
An intimidating presence on the field during his Seahawks career, Easley earned the nickname The Enforcer as he patrolled Seattle's secondary in the 1980s, but off the field, he was a man of faith and a dedicated family man.
After a long wait, Easley was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017, 30 years after his career was cut short due to kidney disease, and he began his speech in Canton, Ohio by sharing a bible verse, shared with him by his pastor in Chesapeake, Virginia, Tyrone Armstrong.
"Be anxious for nothing," the verse begins.
Those words helped Easley bounce back from triple bypass surgery a year before that overdue call from the Hall of Fame, a

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