Lincoln Coleman, the former NFL running back who helped the Dallas Cowboys win the Super Bowl in 1994, has been reported missing since Friday, Dallas police said.

Coleman, 48, was last seen in Dallas driving a silver SUV with a Florida license plate. The 6-foot-1-inch former NFL player was described as having a “diminished mental capacity and may be in need of medical assistance.” The Dallas Police Department has asked for the public’s help in locating Coleman.

Coleman, who helped lead the Dallas Cowboys to victory in Super Bowl XXVIII against the Buffalo Bills, only played 18 games in his NFL career.

The former running back was battling a substance abuse problem and remained unsigned after the Super Bowl-winning season, ESPN reported.



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