In December 2018, Jordan's mother, Tiffany, was diagnosed with
stage 4
lung cancer. She received a
bone cancer diagnosis the following month in January. In November 2019, a picture went viral of Jordan kneeling with a friend on the opposing team in prayer for Jordan's mother. She died in August 2020. He was 19 years old. His death on
Christmas was just a day after he was named the conference newcomer of the year. Jordan's memorial service was held on January 6, 2021, at
AT&T Stadium in
Arlington, Texas. The University of Utah chartered a plane, and his service was attended by members of the athletic department and most of the football team and coaching staff. It was just the second memorial service ever held at AT&T Stadium—the first was the tribute to U.S. military sniper
Chris Kyle in 2013. ==Legacy==