Pat Caputo, longtime Metro Detroit sports personality, dies at age 67

Pat Caputo, a longtime Metro Detroit sports columnist and sports radio personality, has died at the age of 67, his family announced via social media Thursday.

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Caputo, who worked for 97.1 The Ticket since the early 2000s and was a contributor on WJBK-TV (Channel 2), revealed in January that he was battling Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. In his post in January, Caputo said his diagnosis was "commonly referred to as a 'death sentence.'" He also described it as "sudden."

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About three weeks after revealing his cancer diagnosis, Caputo showed appreciation for the support he received: "Your prayers, support and kind words truly have lifted my spirits during this difficult time," Caputo posted Jan. 28. "I read each comment on X and Facebook and it warmed my heart and made me realize that I am blessed. Thank you so very, very much. God bless."

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Previously a columnist for the Oakland Press from 1983-2020, Caputo covered multiple teams throughout his career, including the Lions and Tigers. He attended Birmingham Groves High School and later Michigan State University.

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