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Sports world pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne after his death at 76
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Ozzy Osbourne’s connections to the sports world after being remembered after the rock icon’s death this week at the age of 76.

Osbourne, the legendary singer who fronted Black Sabbath before embarking on a successful solo career, died on Tuesday after spending the last several years in failing health. The Osbourne family announced the sad news in a post to social media.

Tributes immediately flooded in for the “Iron Man” hitmaker. Osbourne even received tributes from a number of different sports teams and organizations that he had been affiliated with over the course of his life.

The English soccer club Aston Villa, whom Osbourne was a well-known fan of having grown up in the Aston area of Birmingham, led the charge. The NFL’s New England Patriots (who used Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” as their intro song at Gillette Stadium for decades), the NHL’s St. Louis Blues (who developed a connection with Osbourne after he famously wore their jersey in a 1984 mugshot), and the WWE (for whom Osbourne made multiple appearances on their programming and was even inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame) had tributes too.

Some on social media provided reminders of Osbourne’s other memorable sports-related moments, including helping the Los Angeles Rams open their 2022 season at SoFi Stadium and providing an unforgettable (for one reason or another) rendition of “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in 2003.

Osbourne, who remained in the public eye into the 21st century thanks in part to the MTV reality TV show “The Osbournes,” had just performed his final concert (dubbed “Back To The Beginning”) in England earlier this month, reuniting with his former Black Sabbath bandmates for the show. Nicknamed “Prince of Darkness,” Osbourne had been battling advanced Parkinson’s disease and other various health issues before his death.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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