Bloomington, Illinois — Midwest Renegade Linebacker Sean Howell Passes Away Unexpectedly at Home

Gone too soon!

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Bloomington is reeling after the sudden death of linebacker Sean Howell, who passed unexpectedly at his home early Thursday, his family said in a Facebook post.

“It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce Sean’s passing. He passed early this morning unexpectedly at home. We are taking this time to process this devastating loss,” the family wrote.

No additional details have been released, and the family has asked for privacy as they grieve.

Howell was more than a football player. He was a teammate, a husband, a father, and a presence people counted on.

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A Loss That Sorrows the Whole Community

A University of Phoenix alumnus, he starred for the Midwest Renegades and was part of multiple title runs, including the I-75 Bowl Series 3A Midwest crown in 2024 and the Sunshine Midwest National Bowl championship in 2025, as well as a national championship.

Teammates say he brought the same intensity off the field that he did on it, showing toughness, leadership, and a steady willingness to help others.

The reaction online was immediate and heartfelt. Bobby Smith captured the shock and the loss simply, saying, “Damn Sean Howell, you one of the most selfless people I knew. The man would straight up give you the shirt off his back. Life ain’t fair. RIP my friend.”

Ryan Wizieck remembered the smile Howell carried, saying, “So sorry to hear. Sean was an awesome guy who always had a huge smile and in good spirits. He will surely be missed. Praying for you guys today.”

Pierre, speaking for many in the Renegades family, put the feeling into words that echoed across the page, saying, “You not being our heartbeat through all the trials on and off the field, you will truly be missed. Fly high Howell, love brudda, until we meet again.”

Friends and teammates shared short, stunned responses that showed how wide Howell’s circle was.

Darion Woods wrote, “Sean Howell Mann I’m so sorry bro RIP this one hurt for sure Mann.” Leslie M Cain posted, “I am so sorry, praying for you.”

Ashlie Renee’s grief came through with, “Oh my daddy, this is so sad.” Sondra Howell, a family member, added a note of comfort and prayer, saying, “Sorry for your loss.

Prayers for you and all the family and friends. Rest in peace, Sean, with all our love, Aunt Sondra and Uncle Marty, and all of our kids and grandkids.”

Messages poured in offering support to Howell’s wife, Natosha. Tami Grover wrote, “Sorry for your loss. You know where we are if you need anything please reach out.”

Late Sean Howell with his wife, Natosha. (Source: Facebook)

Daniel Grover echoed that practical sympathy, saying, “Sorry for your loss. Rest in heaven Sean. Just know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.”

Others sent condolences that mixed disbelief with warm memories, saying, “Rest in peace Sean,” “Rest easy big bro,” and “Heaven gained an angel today, a real stand up member and a man who was always team first.”

Several friends reflected on Howell’s personality beyond the statistics. Wade Martin recalled the lighter, human moments, saying, “Sad to see you go, brother. The memories we made together will stay with me. Rest in peace. I will see you again someday.

Prayers to all the family and friends.” Others offered practical help and open arms, saying, “My deepest condolences go out to you all. I am praying for you all. If you need anything, reach out.”

Howell’s passing is a sharp loss for the Midwest Renegades program and for the broader Bloomington community.

Teammates say he demanded effort on the field and gave himself freely off it, coaching younger players, celebrating victories, and turning up for people in hard times.

That mix of competitiveness and generosity is reflected in the dozens of replies on his family’s post.

The family has not yet announced funeral or memorial arrangements, saying they will share those details when ready.

For now, friends, former teammates, and neighbors are rallying around Natosha Howell and the extended family, sending prayers, offers of help, and memories of a man many called a friend.

Sean Howell will be remembered not just for championships and tackles, but for the way he showed up for others.

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Anish Koirala has loved sports since he was a kid. He grew up playing basketball and soccer, and that passion stayed with him over the years. Today, Anish works as a writer and editor, sharing his knowledge and love for the game through articles and stories. He uses his playing experience to make his writing clear, thoughtful, and fun to read.

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