“Rest in Peace”: Sylvester Stallone & Cowboys Legend Troy Aikman Mourn as Fans Grieve Demise of FOX Host’s Family

Jay Glazer, the well-known NFL insider, recently shared a deeply personal and emotional message about the passing of his father, Edward A. Glazer, who died at the age of 83. The heartfelt tribute wasn’t just a reflection on loss—it was also a celebration of the wisdom and strength passed down from father to son.

 

Jay has always lived by one of his dad’s guiding principles: “If you’re loyal and outwork the world, you can make your dreams come true.” This quote, which Jay holds close, shaped his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a household name in sports broadcasting. Long before his fame, Jay struggled—taking on odd reporting jobs, crashing on a friend’s burned-out couch, and cold-calling editors just to get a shot. Through all of it, it was his father’s advice that kept him grounded.

 

Now a veteran insider with over twenty years at FOX NFL Sunday, Jay’s story stands as living proof of the power of grit, loyalty, and belief. But amid his career accomplishments, this past Sunday brought sorrow, as he announced his father’s death via Instagram. He wrote, “My pops passed this AM at 83,” and shared how grateful he was to have had the chance to visit his father one last time. He described their final moments together, where they spoke openly about life and the afterlife. Jay recalled asking his dad if he was at peace, to which Ed replied that he was. Jay then asked him to come visit after passing, and Ed promised he would—”every week.”

 

Their final conversation was surreal and meaningful, a goodbye Jay now treasures deeply. He expressed comfort in remembering that parting moment. Jay also reminisced about moments that shaped his bond with his father—like Sundays spent at Giants Stadium and the quiet way Ed passed down Jewish traditions. It was in those small but powerful moments that Ed helped shape Jay into the man he is today. Jay ended his tribute with a heartfelt goodbye: “RIP Ed Glazer, sending you a ton of love big guy!!! Not a bad ride for a kid from Flatbush, Brooklyn… Come visit. Love you.”

 

Following the news, support poured in from NFL players and Hollywood figures. Former Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman responded with a simple yet powerful “🙏🏼❤️.” Raiders’ star Maxx Crosby shared his love with “Love You Brother 🙏🏼.” Actor Sylvester Stallone also chimed in, noting how fortunate Jay was to have shared such meaningful final moments with his father—something many people sadly don’t get the chance to do. Stallone praised Jay for being a loving son raised by a great man.

 

Jay’s fans and followers also rallied around him, flooding his post with condolences and kind words. His nephew Max Glazer thanked him for his moving tribute, reflecting on the time they all spent with Ed in his final month. Others echoed the significance of saying goodbye to loved ones, sharing how touched they were by Jay’s story. Many found comfort and connection in his words, especially those who had experienced similar losses.

 

Jay’s post served not just as a personal farewell, but as a universal message about the value of time spent with loved ones, the importance of final goodbyes, and the lasting impact a parent can have on their child’s life.

 

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