Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith both went missing following a boating accident in , as well as two former University of Florida players. Cooper and Smith had separated from the group early in the morning of March 2nd.
Bleakley had been with Schuyler, but following the accident was unresponsive to CPR. Korey Stringer was selected 24th overall by the Minnesota Vikings and played in the purple and gold for five years, including the Vikes' season in where they reached the NFC Championship. In his final season in , he earned Pro Bowl honors for the first time in his career. In the next training camp, tragedy struck when Stringer suffered a heat stroke during a Vikings practice and died soon afterwards.
Riddell had to compensate his widow, as a judge determined Riddell had a duty to inform Stringer that their equipment could contribute to heat injuries. Stringer's death led to changes in the NFL in terms of preventing heat strokes. Many teams now practice in light color uniforms, and shade and water are always made readily available.
A team doctor is also present at every practice. Brown died in a high-speed car accident in which he was the passenger. With five defensive starters on the shelf, including Brown, in the game following his death, the Cowboys responded with an unforgettable upset victory in Cincinnati.
Defensive lineman Jason Hatcher honoured Brown by holding his jersey up in post-game celebration. He remains a Dallas Cowboy. In his second season, Howard led all linebackers in interceptions with six, taking two back to the house. Howard was one of two killed in a high-speed crash in Oakland on November 18, , just six days after his release from Atlanta. The cornerback was killed in a drive-by shooting at just When leaving a New Year's Eve party at the nightclub Safari, an altercation occurred between some Crips gang members and several Broncos, including Brandon Marshall.
After leaving the party, the group's limo was followed where several of them were shot and Williams sustaining a fatal bullet wound in his neck. The tragedy put an end to a promising young career—Williams registered six interceptions in his first two seasons, and garnered First-Team All-Rookie praise following his emergence as the starter opposite Champ Bailey.
Williams was drafted in the second round of the NFL Draft. Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack in the late stages of a contest against the division rival Bears. He remains the only player to die during a game in NFL history. The Lions retired his number 85 jersey. However, former Lions wide receiver Kevin Johnson was granted permission from the Hughes family to wear number 85 during his tenure in Detroit.
He had worn the number throughout his professional career. Hughes was seldom used as a receiver, catching just 15 passes in five seasons.
Over three dozen college players and many more professional players have died in car crashes, at least a half dozen of each have drowned, one fell from a cliff and several fell from high buildings. In fact, Rodney Abercrombie died in when he jumped from a second floor window to escape a gunman. Cancer is responsible for many football deaths, including Joe Roth, who passed in from melanoma, ending his college football career.
The All-American quarterback had a lot of promise and his number has since become the only number to be retired by the California Golden Bears football program. These are basically football deaths for our UK and European readers. As it happens, half of our team is from the UK so before you complain about the differences and our usage of certain terms, we get it, honestly.
There have been many soccer deaths over the years, with players dying on the pitch in front of hundreds and sometimes tens of thousands of spectators. One of the most bizarre soccer deaths occurred in when Peter Biaksangzuala was celebrating a goal he scored in the 61st minute. He landed awkwardly following an elaborate celebration and the spinal injuries that resulted from this led to his death.
This is the most common cause of soccer deaths over the years, but there are others:. As he reached the yard line, Hughes inexplicably collapsed to the ground clutching his chest. Team doctors and trainers rushed to help. An ambulance crew hurriedly drove on to the field, placed his lifeless body on a stretcher, loaded him into the back, and drove him to Henry Ford Hospital.
He was pronounced dead shortly after PM. Was talking to a friend tonight about the death of Detroit Lions Chuck Hughes on on the field on October 24, and reported on by Legendary sportswriter Joe Falls. It was a huge story in it's day, as can be expected: Detroit Lions pic. An autopsy showed Hughes had premature hardening of the arteries and died of acute coronary thrombosis. He had a family history of heart disease.
The heart attack could have happened in his kitchen.
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