The New England Patriots organization is mourning the loss of their esteemed team doctor, Dr. Mark Price, who passed away on Sunday.
Dr. Price had been the Patriots’ head team physician and medical director since 2016, playing a crucial role in the team’s success, including two Super Bowl wins during his tenure.
The Patriots announced that Dr. Price’s passing was due to a battle with cancer.
‘His contributions to the health and well-being of our players were invaluable, and his commitment to excellence was evident in every aspect of his work,’ Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement.
Before joining the NFL, Dr. Price was a captain in the U.S. Navy Reserves and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal for his service in combat operations in Afghanistan.
New England Patriots team doctor Mark Price has passed away after a battle with cancer
Dr. Price was also an accomplished orthopedic surgeon at Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine and held a degree from Harvard.
‘His efforts extended beyond the football field, impacting countless lives through his medical practice and community involvement,’ Kraft continued.
‘We extend our deepest condolences to Dr. Price’s family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time. His legacy will endure through the many lives he touched and the lasting impact of his work,’ Kraft concluded.
During Dr. Price’s tenure, the Patriots went to three Super Bowls, winning two of them.
Dr. Price was born in 1972 and was in his early 50s at the time of his passing.