Steve Orloff, the esteemed CBS Sports cameraman known for capturing some of the most memorable moments in NFL history, has died at the age of 71 following a long battle with lung cancer. His passing was confirmed on December 28, 2024, with an obituary published online and announced by CBS sports announcer Jim Nantz during the Broncos vs. Chiefs game on January 5.
Born on March 25, 1953, in Springfield, Massachusetts, Orloff graduated from Peabody High School before attending UMass Amherst. Over his career, he became one of the most seasoned sports broadcasters, his lens capturing the essence of countless NFL games.
Orloff was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2024. Despite the harsh treatments, scans, and medical consultations, he maintained his humor, as evidenced by a poignant November 5th post on his personal Facebook page where he reflected on his condition and his regret over not quitting smoking sooner, having stopped eight years prior.
The sports community and fans alike have mourned his loss, with tributes pouring in. One fan expressed, “RIP Steve…heard the tribute from your guys at CBS…The kind of guy I’d have spent time drinking a beer and watching silly sports with. God speed, sleep well and peacefully ” reflecting the personal impact Orloff had on those who knew his work.
His legacy in sports broadcasting is marked by the iconic moments he helped document, leaving a significant void in the industry. His colleagues, including Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson, joined Nantz in calling for prayers for Orloff’s family during this difficult time.