Barry Wilburn, Super Bowl winning defensive back, dead at 62, in a house fire, February 6, 2026

Barry Wilburn… killed in a house fire? The cruel joke is just perfect for the 106th NFL season.


Notice he played for the other Washington team, and also played for the Eagles, and died on the same day as Sonny Jurgensen, someone who also played for Washington and the Eagles.

Notice he died at age 62, on 6/2 (Sacrifice=62).
He was born on December 9, or 12/9, going with the Seattle Seahawks improving to 12-9 against the Patriots in Super Bowl 60 (Seahawks=129). And notice the news broke on February 8, the day of the Super Bowl. His best season was also in ’87 (Seahawks=87).

Read more about the other “129” deaths.
He died on the 60th day of his age, going with Super Bowl 60.


Notice that his name equates to 206, tying in with the (206) winning the Super Bowl, and the Seahawks kicker, Jason Myers, setting a record with 206 points made for the entire season.


Recall, in Super Bowl 48, Russell Wilson had 206 passing yards.

Read about the death of #45 for the Seattle Seahawks, Kenny Easley, who foreshadowed that Kenneth Walker would win the MVP for Super Bowl 60. He also had the “206” connection.
Barry Wilburn was part of the Redskins team that won with 42 points, tying in with the Seahawks, representing the 42nd state, winning 29-13 (42 points), and avenging their Super Bowl 49 loss, where Tom Brady became 4-2 in Super Bowls.
