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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
Jaylon Ferguson, outside line backer for the Baltimore Ravens died mysteriously last night. He had the most sacks of any player in NCAA history. He was also known as a wonderful family man with 3 kids, and was 26 years old. I'm curious what cover story the media will go with, but I'm guessing it will be OD. That's what young NFL star family men are known for of course.
At approximately 11:25 p.m. Tuesday, Baltimore Police said officers responded to a home in the northern district of the city, where they found Ferguson unresponsive and being treated by medics. Ferguson never regained consciousness and was pronounced dead on the scene by medics, according to police.
Baltimore Police said there were no signs of trauma found or foul play suspected at this time. Ferguson's body was transported to the medical examiner's office, where a cause of death will be determined. Investigators are not ruling out the possibility of an overdose, a police spokesperson said.
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Tony Siragusa, 'The Goose,' dies at age 55. He was known as an amazing defensive tackle during his era. Tony was also a family man and sports commentator with incredible energy. I don't think they will use OD for this one, either "old age" or "heart attack." And most people will accept either one without question.
The cause of Siragusa's death was not immediately available.
"This is a really sad day,'' Siragusa's broadcast agent, Jim Ornstein, told The Associated Press. "Tony was way more than my client, he was family. My heart goes out to Tony's loved ones.''
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Bonus: Perdue and Portland NBA player Caleb Swanigan died at age 25, on June 20th. According to the Washington Post 25 is a normal age to die at.
The Allen County Coroner's office confirmed Tuesday that Swanigan died Monday of natural causes at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana.