Former Buffalo Bills wideout Steve Tasker rubbished reports of his death via social media on Thursday. On Thanksgiving Day, a viral Facebook post falsely reported that Tasker had died aged 62, while also listing his year of birth as 1986.Tasker, who was born in 1962 and is now 63, shared a screenshot of the Facebook post and tweeted that he was still alive and well."I'm fine," Tasker tweeted to shoot down the fake reports of his death.The phony Facebook post was published by an account named 'Frozen Charge' and claimed that Tasker's family had announced his death. However, no such post could be found.Tasker often appears on the "Sean McDermott Show," along with Bills coach McDermott, to provide a rundown of the team's preparations for their game that week. He was on the show on Thursday as well, a few hours after the fake rumors of his death went viral.Steve Tasker named a semifinalist for Seniors Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026Former Buffalo Bills WR Steve Tasker - Source: ImagnLast week, Steve Tasker was named a semifinalist in the Seniors category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.The then-Houston Oilers took Tasker with the No. 226 pick in the 1985 NFL draft. He played with them for two seasons before being released.The Bills claimed Tasker off waivers in 1986. He played mainly on the special teams for Buffalo during his 12 seasons with the team.During his time with the Bills, Tasker earned first-team All-Pro nods, seven trips to the Pro Bowl, and his name on the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame.Tasker had 204 career special teams tackles and seven blocked punts. He was part of the Bills team that made four straight Super Bowl appearances from 199 to 1994, but never won the big game.After retirement, Tasker ventured into broadcasting, serving as a color commentator and sideline reporter for CBS from 1998 until 2018.