SAD NEWS: Following Mike Williams’ tragic death, his family is considering their choices.

SAD NEWS: Following Mike Williams’ tragic death, his family is considering their choices.

“He was asleep when we went in there and he woke up when he heard our voices and his daughter’s voice,” she continued. The likely course of events is to remove Williams from life support, she continued. “He looked around, and he blinked and he was crying, but he can’t move.”

According to a report on Tuesday, Mike Williams passed dead.
Tuesday night, tragic news surfaced regarding the purported death of former NFL wide receiver and Buffalo, New York, native Mike Williams. The 36-year-old former football star was still quite young.

Jon Scott, a beat writer for the Buffalo Bills, broke the tragic news first. Williams died “following injuries suffered during an accident while working at a construction site,” according to Scott. Now

Mike Williams: specifics of the fatal construction site accident
Mike Williams’ father, WendellC, has set up a GoFundMe page where he describes the sad circumstances surrounding his son’s passing. He disclosed that his son’s injuries sustained on Friday caused him to lose consciousness.

“I come in prayer and in peace, asking for help so that I can help my firstborn son.” Mike Williams, a former NFL player, is my son. From 2010 to 2014, my son was a member of the Buffalo Bills, his hometown team, then the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Recently, Mike Williams suffered a serious injury at work. He suffered a severe head injury when a steal beam crashed on top of him. Consequently to this mishap,

With 20 touchdowns, Williams—a former standout at Syracuse University—ties Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison for second most in school history. Because of his achievements, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected him in the fourth round (101st overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft.

A Colorado State player who hit the hospitalised player has received death threats; “It’s just sad.”

After a late hit on Saturday night sent rival University of Colorado player Travis Hunter to the hospital, Colorado State University football player Henry Blackburn and his family have reportedly received death threats.

As Henry and his family have continued to receive threats, Colorado State University athletic director Joe Parker expressed his concerns to ESPN on Monday afternoon. “We’re very concerned about our player’s safety.” “On the football pitch, Henry never intended to put anyone in danger. We don’t coach or teach it. We sincerely hope that the senseless hate speech directed at Henry ends right away.

On Saturday night, during Colorado State University’s game versus rival University of Colorado, defensive back Blackburn lowered his left shoulder and struck a wide receiver for Colorado.

Hunter was still writhing on the ground when ESPN reporter Louis Riddick stated, “As a former safety, that’s a very dumb play on the part of Henry Blackburn.” “I know you might be attempting to communicate, but that last sentence? The ball had made contact with the earth.

The move also generated negative feedback on social media, which resulted in the publication of Blackburn’s and her family’s phone numbers online, the school’s athletic director told ESPN. According to Parker, there have already been internet shares of Blackburn’s family’s address and the campus address.

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