5 NFL players who suffered drug related deaths
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The former NFL star and 1989 Iron Bowl MVP passed away Thursday. He was 53 years old. Rest In Peace to former Alabama All-American linebacker, Keith McCants.The former NFL star and 1989 Iron Bowl MVP passed away Thursday. He was 53 years old. McCants also pursued a career in criminal justice, becoming a marine police officer in . He died of an apparent drug overdose on in September 2021, aged 53.
5 NFL players who suffered drug-related deaths
Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins NFL players deal with the same types of problems as everyone else. They aren't immune to the struggles of the world just by being professional athletes. Drug abuse has long been an issue among NFL players. It has plagued the league for years, affecting both active players, as well as former ones. It's a widespread problem that the league has taken steps to try and counter. Here are five players who tragically suffered drug-related deaths.#1 Jaylon Ferguson
Baltimore Ravens Jaylon Ferguson Jaylon Ferguson was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2019 Draft after a standout college football career at Louisiana Tech. He spent three seasons with the Ravens, where he recorded 4.5 sacks. Ferguson is the most recent player to have fallen victim to a drug-related death. Aged 26, he died from accidentally overdosing on a combination of cocaine and fentanyl during the 2022 NFL offseason.#2 Keith McCants
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Keith McCants Keith McCants spent six seasons in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Oilers, and , while recording 13.5 career sacks. He entered the world of broadcasting following his playing career. Rest In Peace to former Alabama All-American linebacker, Keith McCants.The former NFL star and 1989 Iron Bowl MVP passed away Thursday. He was 53 years old. Rest In Peace to former Alabama All-American linebacker, Keith McCants.The former NFL star and 1989 Iron Bowl MVP passed away Thursday. He was 53 years old. McCants also pursued a career in criminal justice, becoming a marine police officer in . He died of an apparent drug overdose on in September 2021, aged 53.