REST IN PEACE: Dallas Cowboys tight end turned Long Beach firefighter Gavin Escobar has died in a rock climbing accident in Riverside County. MORE:
Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Gavin Escobar was one of the two rock climbers found dead inEscobar, 31, was identified by the Riverside County sheriff's coroner's office after he and 33-year-old Chelsea Walsh were found dead near Idyllwild
Wednesday afternoon.– four with the Cowboys and one with the Baltimore Ravens – after being drafted in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played 64 games in the NFL, starting in seven of the games, and hauled in eight total touchdown receptions.
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