From Deseret News archives:
Blaze mourn death of Skaggs
Skaggs, suffering from an extreme headache, had been taken to the hospital early Thursday morning. He underwent emergency surgery to reduce swelling on his brain. He never regained consciousness and was pronounced dead at 1:45 MDT on Friday.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Skaggs family at this difficult time," said Blaze owner John Garff. "Justin will forever be a member of this team and a member of the Blaze family, and he will be deeply missed by all. Salt Lake City and Blaze communities have lost a great man, a dedicated teammate, and a loving husband and father."
The Blaze, who are 7-8 and still in the hunt for an Arena Football League playoff spot, have a bye this weekend prior to their final regular-season game June 23 in Los Angeles. Due to the off week, many of Skaggs' teammates are out of town while taking a few days off from football.
Skaggs leaves behind a wife, Tara, and two children, Jake (5) and Abbie (3).
Skaggs was a hard-working leader for the Blaze during both years of the team's existence.
"If we had 20 guys who put in the effort that Justin put in, we would have never lost a game," said Blaze coach Danny White. "He wasn't the biggest or the fastest player in the world but he thought he was. ... No one could ever question his effort."
Skaggs caught 52 passes for 660 yards and 13 touchdowns with four rushing scores in 2006. He also tallied 47 tackles as a linebacker.
This year he had spent more time as a linebacker than a receiver. He finished this season with 21 catches and four touchdowns, with 26.5 tackles as a linebacker. He had three tackles in his final game on May 25 against Orlando.
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