ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 3: Quentin Moses #94 of the Georgia Bulldogs pressures quarterback JaMarcus Russell #4 of the Louisana State University Tigers during the second quarter of the 2005 SEC Football Championship Game on December 3, 2005, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo By Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Former All-American, NFL standout reportedly has passed away at just 33 years old during a heroic effort

Horrific news.

Former University of Georgia standout and NFL defensive end Quentin Moses has reportedly passed away at just 33 years old:

According to the Walton Tribune, Moses passed away in a house fire early Sunday morning. Mobley put the pieces together, detailing Moses was trying to save a 31-year-old mother and her 10-year-old daughter, who also passed away in the house fire.

Per the report, firefighters found Moses first in the house and he was unconscious. He was then transported to a medical center and was pronounced dead on arrival.

During his time at Georgia, Moses was a First-Team All-SEC player and an All-American. He was drafted in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft, splitting time between the Oakland Raiders, Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins over his career.

He recorded 17 tackles and 2.5 sacks during his NFL career.

He finished his pro career with the UFL Virginia Destroyers, where he won the UFL championship.

Moses had taken up coaching at Reinhardt University as a defensive line coach.

Our thoughts are with his family.