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Tyrer was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame at the time of the murder-suicide, his first year of eligibility. He did not advance in the selection process again for 44 years when research from Beneath the Shadow filmmaker Kevin Patrick Allen led to a tacit acknowledgement from the PFHOF senior committee that Tyrer likely suffered from ...
Wilson robbed a post office in Chicago in December 1907 and was not arrested until May 25, 1908, but escaped from custody while being transported to jail. That August, he robbed a post office in Kansas City. [320] He was arrested in Seattle in May 1909 and sentenced by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis. [319] Willie Wilson: Kansas City Royals
Seau's death recalled the 2011 suicide of former NFL player Dave Duerson, who shot himself in the chest and left a suicide note requesting that his brain be studied for brain trauma. [55] [56] [57] Seau had no prior reported history of concussions, [52] [58] but his ex-wife said he did sustain concussions during his career. [59] "He always ...
Jovan Henry Allen Belcher (July 24, 1987 – December 1, 2012) was an American professional football linebacker who played his entire career with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL).
Shaun Lanard Gayle (born March 8, 1962) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL). He played twelve seasons, eleven for the Chicago Bears (1984–1994), and one for the San Diego Chargers (1995).
Aaron Josef Hernandez [a] (November 6, 1989 – April 19, 2017) was an American professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He played three seasons with the New England Patriots until his arrest and conviction for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
After the pro football player was convicted of murder in 2015, ... he was arrested for murder. ... If he wasn’t drafted into the NFL, then his days on Florida’s football team were over. But ...
Before retiring from public appearances, McMichael was a regular presence on Chicago sports radio and was the namesake of a restaurant in the southwest suburbs of Chicago. [ 3 ] From 2007 to 2013, McMichael was the head coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL).