Hospital and then he was released the next day. But then yesterday, his older brother rushed to give him cpr when he was found not breathing at home. He just wanted to play football for the rest of his life. Reporter a lifelong passion to play profootball cut so very short. If there is nobody to blame, they dont know who to blame. Reporter his family has so many questions. When i tried to find out what happened, everybody was like hes fine, hes fine. I wasnt re little brother, he was dead. Reporter the 17yearold fullback and outside linebacker, he is dead, two days after suffering an abdominal injury friday night during a special teams play. Last night, his coach called the play completely normal. There was a huge kick. He was going for the ball and one of those guys were going for the ball and i think that he got kicked. After they say that he walked off the field with help. Paramedics took him to the University Hospital because they say that was the familys request. They have no trau
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