Former NFL Player Who Suddenly Died At 38 of ‘Heart Failure’ Once Called For Unvaccinated Americans to Be Jailed

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Former linebacker NFL Uche Nwaneri has died at age 38.

He is remembered as a publicly outspoken supporter of forced vaccinations in order to prevent more deaths from COVID-19.

He was found unresponsive in the bedroom of his wife’s home in Indiana. An autopsy shows he died of an “enlarged heart with acute heart failure.” An official cause has not been released.

Police received an emergency call around 1 a.m. after Nwaneri reportedly collapsed in the bedroom. Toxicology reports were not yet available.

Nwaneri openly criticized and lashed out at people who refused to take the COVID vaccine.

He even called for the unvaccinated to be arrested and jailed.

Tony Khan, son of Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan, said Nwaneri “forged a strong bond with the Jags fans that’s remained to this day.”

“On behalf of the Jaguars organization and my family, our thoughts are with Uche’s family + friends at this terrible time,” Khan added.

He played on the Jacksonville Jaguars and was selected in the fifth round of the 2007 draft.

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During his time with the team he made 92 starts out of 104 games until he was released in 2013, Fox News reported.

Nwaneri became a free-agent in March 2014 and though he signed with the Dallas Cowboys, he was released before the start of the season, the outlet continued.

Following his NFL career, Nwaneri hosted a YouTube channel, “The Observant Lineman,” where he not only discussed sports, but also revealed his love for Star Wars video games and electronics.

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