BREAKING NEWS: Ohio State Legend Orlando Pace Hospitalized After Being Struck by Distracted Driver in Sandusky, Ohio
Sandusky, Ohio — A quiet evening turned tragic on Friday when Ohio State football legend Orlando Pace was struck by a car driven by a motorist allegedly distracted by their phone. According to local authorities, the collision occurred at approximately 7:45 p.m. near the intersection of Perkins Avenue and Hayes Avenue — a busy stretch of road not far from the city’s downtown district.
Police reports indicate the driver failed to stop at a red light, hitting a 49-year-old man who was crossing the street with his family. Emergency responders arrived within minutes, and it wasn’t until they began providing medical care that they realized the victim was none other than Orlando Pace — the Hall of Fame offensive lineman and one of the most revered figures in Ohio State football history.
Emergency Response and Current Condition
Witnesses at the scene described the moment as “chaotic but heartbreaking.” Several bystanders rushed to assist Pace before paramedics arrived, with one eyewitness telling local media,
“It was terrifying. When I saw who it was, I couldn’t believe it. He was with his family, and they were all just in shock.”
Pace was quickly transported by ambulance to Firelands Regional Medical Center, where he is being treated for multiple injuries. As of early Saturday morning, hospital officials confirmed that he is in stable condition and expected to make a full recovery, though he will require ongoing evaluation and rehabilitation.
The driver — identified only as a 32-year-old resident of Erie County — was detained at the scene and is cooperating with police. Preliminary reports indicate that the driver admitted to “looking down at [their] phone” moments before impact. Authorities are currently reviewing traffic footage and witness statements to determine whether charges will be filed.
A Beloved Figure in Ohio and Beyond
News of the accident spread rapidly through the Buckeye community and the wider sports world. Within hours, messages of support began pouring in from former teammates, fans, and even rival programs.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day released a brief statement late Friday night:
“Our hearts are with Orlando and his family. He’s not just a Buckeye legend — he’s a symbol of everything this program stands for: strength, leadership, and perseverance. We’re all praying for his quick and complete recovery.”
Former teammate Eddie George, now a close friend of Pace, posted a message on social media that read:
“Big O has always been the protector. Now it’s our turn to protect him with prayers and love. Hang in there, brother. You’re one of a kind.”
Fans gathered online using the hashtag #PrayForOrlando, sharing memories of Pace’s playing days and recounting the countless times he inspired them both on and off the field.

From Buckeye Greatness to NFL Immortality
Widely regarded as one of the greatest offensive linemen in the history of football, Orlando Pace’s career remains legendary. A native of Sandusky, he became a two-time consensus All-American at Ohio State University, earning the nickname “The Pancake Man” for his dominant, game-changing blocks.
He was the first overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, selected by the St. Louis Rams, and went on to anchor one of the most explosive offenses in league history — “The Greatest Show on Turf.”
A seven-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion, Pace was inducted into both the College Football Hall of Fame (2013) and the Pro Football Hall of Fame (2016).
Beyond his accolades, he’s known for his humility and deep connection to his Ohio roots. Over the years, he’s given back generously to the Sandusky community, funding youth football camps, scholarships, and local development programs.
Community in Shock
Residents of Sandusky say the accident has shaken the city deeply. For many, Pace isn’t just a sports hero — he’s family.
“Orlando never left us behind,” said one local store owner who’s known the Pace family for decades. “He could’ve moved anywhere in the world after his NFL career, but he kept giving back here. That’s who he is — a gentle giant with a heart of gold.”
As investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to the crash, officials are once again highlighting the dangers of distracted driving.
Sandusky Police Chief Brian Celestino emphasized that even a few seconds of inattention can have devastating consequences:
“This incident is a tragic reminder that no text or notification is worth a life. We’re incredibly fortunate that Mr. Pace is alive today, but it could have easily been far worse.”
A Nation Pulling for a Legend
As Pace remains hospitalized, his family has requested privacy but expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support.
In a statement released through his representative, they wrote:
“Orlando is surrounded by his loved ones and remains in good spirits. We are thankful for the incredible first responders and medical staff who have cared for him. Please continue to keep him in your thoughts and prayers.”
Meanwhile, fans across Ohio have already begun planning candlelight vigils and community gatherings in his honor. One group of Buckeye fans even announced they will display a massive banner at next week’s game reading, “For Orlando — Once a Buckeye, Always a Buckeye.”
As the investigation continues, one truth remains clear: Orlando Pace’s impact goes far beyond football. His strength, humility, and unwavering connection to his community are now being reflected back to him tenfold — from the same people he’s inspired for decades.
And in true Buckeye fashion, they’re all saying the same thing tonight:
“We’ve got your back, Big O. Heal strong. The entire Buckeye Nation is with you.”
