Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Gavin Escobar and a woman were killed in a rock climbing accident near Southern California on Wednesday, officials said.

The Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department said rescuers were called around 12:30 p.m. local time to Tahquitz Rock near Idyllwild following a distress call. Officials said rescuers climbed up a steep remote area and found the climbers dead.

The climbers were identified as 31-year-old Escobar and 33-year-old Chelsea Walsh.

Escobar played in the NFL from 2013 to 2017 for the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens. He had 30 catches for 333 yards and eight touchdowns during his career. He ended his football career Alliance of American of Football.

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Gavin Escobar in 2016

Gavin Escobar #89 of the Dallas Cowboys in action during the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on November 13, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

A small amount of rain fell in the area on Wednesday but it wasn’t clear whether they played a factor in the climbers’ deaths. Tahquitz Rock is known for its steep granite cliffs.

Gavin Escobar in the AAF

Feb 17, 2019; San Diego, CA, USA; San Diego Fleet tight end Gavin Escobar (89) runs with the ball after a catch during the first half against the Atlanta Legends at SDCCU Stadium. (Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports)

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Escobar began working for the Long Beach Fire Department in February. He’s survived by his wife and two children.

The fire department, Cowboys and his alma mater San Diego State sent their condolences on Twitter.

"We are devastated to hear about the passing of Gavin Escobar. Gavin was the epitome of a student-athlete, and a leader on and off the field. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gavin's family in this incredibly difficult time," San Diego State AD John David Wicker said in a statement.

Gavin Escobar in 2014

November 2, 2014: Dallas Cowboys tight end Gavin Escobar (89) warms up before a football game between the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Two climbers from Los Angeles fell 200 feet to their deaths on the rock in 2000, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.