(Photo : Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) ORCHARD PARK, NY – Mike Williams (#19) of the Buffalo Bills warms up earlier than the sport in opposition to the San Diego Chargers at Ralph Wilson Stadium on September 21, 2014 in Orchard Park, New York.
Former NFL extensive receiver Mike Williams, who performed for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Buffalo Bills in the course of the early 2010s, tragically died on Tuesday as a result of accidents suffered in a development website accident. He was 36 years outdated.
Williams was engaged on the development website when a metal beam fell on his head, in accordance with his father, Wendell Muhammad, who detailed the incident in a GoFundMe web page.
The accident induced swelling in Willams’ mind and spinal wire, which obtained ruptured. The former Syracuse participant suffered full paralysis in his proper arm and his decrease physique from the waist down.
Williams by no means regained consciousness after he handed out final Friday when medical doctors reported that his lungs have been crammed with water.
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Mike Williams performed 5 seasons within the NFL
Williams was chosen by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers within the fourth spherical of the 2010 NFL Draft with the a hundred and first general decide.
He went on to play 4 seasons in Tampa Bay and spent his last season within the NFL together with his hometown Buffalo Bills in 2014.
The late 36-year-old signed a contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in the course of the 2016 offseason however was waived earlier than the marketing campaign began.
Williams was capable of play in 63 NFL video games, being a starter in 52 of them. He made 223 catches for 3,089 yards and scored 26 touchdowns.
During his three-year faculty soccer profession at Syracuse, Williams put up 2,044 yards, 133 receptions and 20 touchdowns.
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