Posted on 11/15/2023 8:28:48 AM PST by bray
Devon Wylie, a 2012 fourth-round pick of the Chiefs who had a brief NFL career as a receiver and return man, has died at the age of 35.
Fresno State, where Wylie played his college football, confirmed that he died. No cause of death has been reported.
Wylie was born and raised in the Sacramento area and played at Granite Bay High School before attending Fresno State.
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Ever tire of being a Big Pharma shill.
“Ever tire of being a Big Pharma shill.”
Ever tire of getting facts put to you?
Prove one of your so called facts. Show us the death certificate of this kid.
This Guy is left wondering if you actually comprehend the concept of excess deaths.
“Prove one of your so called facts”
Unexpected Deaths in The US Are Rising at an Alarming Rate
A key reason for this trend is the rise in obesity, as research shows that obesity increases the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. High prevalence of obesity in the US also likely contributed to the relatively high death rates from COVID-19.
https://www.sciencealert.com/unexpected-deaths-in-the-us-are-rising-at-an-alarming-rate
“This Guy is left wondering if you actually comprehend the concept of excess deaths.”
Facts are facts.
So you still for forcing people to take the clot shot?
Seek help.
No one I’ve ever heard or read thinks the jab-associated deaths are attributable to an immune response to any kind of ordinary pathogen. You are making a straw-man, uhh, straw-person argument.
He had a really short NFL career, but all headlines say he was an “NFL Wide Receiver.”
Wylie was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. But he played in only six regular-season games, catching 6 passes for 53 yards.
The Chiefs released him before the 2013
regular season.
He spent the rest of his playing days on practice squads, including for the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders. He left football in 2016.
His family’s post yesterday confirming his passing mentioned letting people know when you’re struggling, you’re loved, not alone, etc.
Things that made it sound like suicide, unfortunately.
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