Texas, Rosebud-Lott Youth Football Player, LJ, 10, Dies from Asthma Hours Before Super Bowl
Rest easy, little #7. You've got a whole team in heaven cheering you on.
November 11, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 10, 2026
In a heartbreaking turn of events, the small-town football community in Texas is grappling with the sudden death of a talented young star.
Ten-year-old LJ, a beloved player for the Rosebud-Lott Youth Football team, lost his brave battle with asthma on November 8, 2026, just as his team was gearing up for their big Super Bowl game.
Known for his energy on the field and his sweet smile off it, LJ touched the lives of many in his short time, leaving behind a family, teammates, and friends who are devastated by this unimaginable loss.
LJ lived with his loving family in Marlin, Texas, a quiet spot in Falls County where community bonds run deep.
He wasn’t just a football whiz; the kid had a real knack for softball too, lighting up the diamond with the same fire he brought to the gridiron as part of Falls County United Sports, or FCU.
Wearing number 7 like a badge of honor, LJ dreamed big, always pushing through his asthma challenges with a fighter’s spirit.
But on that fateful day, despite the best efforts of his family and medical team, the condition that had shadowed his young life proved too much, claiming him far too soon.
Details about the exact circumstances remain private, out of respect for his grieving loved ones, but it’s clear LJ fought hard until the end.
The Rosebud-Lott Youth Football organization expressed their sadness in a touching post, highlighting their importance to kids like LJ in the local community.
“Our thoughts and prayers to our extended football family and community in the loss of this young man!!”
Via FacebookJust the day before, on November 8th, they’d rallied the team with a message full of hope and solidarity.
Little did they know, it would be one of the last tributes to their little warrior.
LJ’s Passing Spread Rapidly on Social Media, Inspiring Heartfelt Prayers and Memories of His Love
Paul Wheatfall poured out his soul in a simple yet powerful note:
“Love you nephew I cover you in the blood of Jesus. Thank you God for keeping our family together as you do your work Amen.”
Via FacebookIt was an uncle’s fierce love, wrapping faith around his nephew’s memory like a protective shield.
Tracy L. Dimerson, clearly close to the family, made an urgent call to action that still echoes:
“I need everyone who believes in the power of prayer to send one up for #7!! Continue to keep LJ and his parents as well as Laci and her family!! These are kids going thru……. Please Lord……”
Via FacebookHer words trail off in that unfinished way grief often does, a raw plea hanging in the air for a miracle that, heartbreakingly, didn’t come.
Then there was La’Darian YT Hopwood, a family friend who’d known LJ since he was tiny, sharing a story that paints the kid’s world in vivid color.
“Been looking for the right words to say but I couldn’t come up with any do to a very emotional moment. I didn’t leave out my son room at all because I wanted to give the family that was next door to us all the space and privacy they needed. Even though I already told you I wanted to thank you publicly so everybody can see. even in the midst of everything your family was going through you still check in on us and asked if we needed anything, even though I been calling you big bro since I was a kid I grown much love and respect for you and I appreciate everything even tho we been locked in. We definitely locked in for life and continue prayers for you and your family!!”
ViaIt’s moments like these, when LJ’s family reaches out to others amid their own storm, that remind us of the quiet strength this boy carried—a legacy of kindness that asthma couldn’t dim.
LJ’s story highlights the struggles athletes face with hidden health issues, such as asthma, emphasizing the importance of awareness, access to inhalers, and community support, especially in Falls County, where his number 7 symbolizes resilience and playing with heart against the odds.
Our hearts go out to LJ’s parents, his sister Laci, and the whole extended family in Marlin.
The football fields might feel a little emptier this season, but the love and prayers pouring in are proof that LJ’s spirit is already lifting them all.
Rest easy, little #7. You’ve got a whole team in heaven cheering you on.
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