The world of football college was hit on Sunday with a huge tragedy of news Kyren Lacy died on Saturday night. On Sunday morning, reports began to be published that former receiver LSU Tigers of wide receivers had taken his own life.
“Breaking! LSU superstar Kyren Lacy allegedly took his own life last night to the sources from his neighborhood. They had previously considered him a potential election in the NFL in the first round,” ” Post on x Read.
This tragedy hit the football world strongly, because only last season Lacy, 24, played big games for Tigers on the football field.

The football world joined to mourn his death. One of the first people to express his sadness for this tragic event was a former NFL receiver Antonio Brown. Wrote:
“Damn … Rip King.”
Kyren Lacy was preparing for the NFL Draft 2025, although it is not clear if he would be chosen.
The news of Lacy’s death was followed by just as the Louisian Court was to begin hearing the evidence regarding the criminal action of the December WR on Monday. He allegedly escaped from the scene, in which a 78-year-old man was killed.
He was later arrested and charged with a criminal offense, carelessness, carelessness and reckless operation of the vehicle.
Kyren Lacy was a few weeks since the Eventually Starting NFL career
Kyren Lacy declared the NFL draft 2025 in December after exhausting his NCAA acceptability. According to Pro Football Focus, he was a player number 269 on draft, which set him as a border choice.
Lacy declared a draft shortly after the blows, but a few weeks before the news became public. It is unclear if he would be chosen with this legal situation that was overwhelmed by him. He registered 58 admission for 866 meters and nine TDs last season.
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