The Iowa football program is dealing with a tragedy today. Former Hawkeye running back Damon Bullock has passed away.

Bullock played for Iowa from 2011-14. He was only 25 years old.

Details about Bullock’s death are scarce right now. Former teammate Jordan Lomax shared the news on Twitter earlier this afternoon.

“Man @D_Bull5 this hurt bad right now love you bro R.I.P,” he said.

Man @D_Bull5 this hurt bad right now love you bro R.I.P ❤️ — Jordan Lomax (@jordanlomax27) March 3, 2019

Another former Hawkeye, Miles Taylor, posted a tribute to Bullock on social media.

“Rest Easy D Bull! I Love you man! Know you in Heaven smiling down! Can’t imagine my time at Iowa without you bro.. Your soul and good spirit will always live forever!” he wrote.

Rest Easy D Bull! I Love you man! Know you in Heaven smiling down! Can’t imagine my time at Iowa without you bro.. Your soul and good spirit will always live forever! ❤️😓 #RIP #5 pic.twitter.com/dIHPiyYYs8 — Miles Taylor (@Miles_Taylor19) March 3, 2019

A native of Mansfield, Texas, Bullock was a contributor all four seasons with the Hawkeyes. He finished his career with 1,074 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 290 attempts in 35 games.

Bullock added 71 receptions for 616 yards and a touchdown.

Update: According to KCRG.com, Bullock was in a car crash in Duncanville, Texas early Sunday morning. He reportedly got out of his car and was hit by a commuter who was headed to work. Here’s more:

Handy said Bullock hit a light pole in the median, causing all street lights nearby to disconnect. Handy said his son parked the car on side of the road and wandered back into the street. Handy said Bullock was hit by a commuter’s vehicle headed to work.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Bullock’s friends, family and former teammates. May he rest in peace.