Former Murray State star quarterback Michael Proctor, who went on to play in the NFL for the New England Patriots and eleswhere, has died. He was 58.

Murray State announced Proctor’s death last week.

“We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Murray State Athletics Hall of Famer and Stable of Honor inductee, Michael Proctor,” the school posted on X. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Proctor Family and all of his teammates during this incredibly difficult time.”

Michael Proctor played quarterback at Murray State from 1986-89, starting all four of his years with the Racers.

The OVC Offensive Player of the Year in 1989, Proctor threw for 2,812 yards as a senior. He finished his career with 8,942 passing yards.

Proctor ranks third all-time in passing yards at Murray State, as well as third in passing touchdowns with 52.

Fans took to X to remember Proctor following the announcement of his death.

“We lost a great Racer. Love you Mike. God bless the Proctor family,” one fan said.

Another added: “Prayers out to his family, his teammates and his Racer Family. Proc was a better person than he was a player and he is the best to ever play at Murray State.”

Following his college career, Proctor went undrafted in the NFL Draft. However, he did spend time with the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns organizations.