We are Sure Bet famous casinos not on gamstop reviews
News from around the world

Mike Williams, Former Tampa Bay Wide Receiver, Passes Away At 36 Due To Sepsis Linked To Dental Issues, As Per Medical Examiner

mike-williams

The medical examiner’s report released on Friday reveals that former NFL player Mike Williams succumbed to a rare form of sepsis connected to dental health issues.

Williams, aged 36, passed away on September 12, following hospitalization after a construction accident during his work as an electrician.

Having played four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Williams, a wide receiver drafted from Syracuse in 2010, showcased his skills, particularly during his rookie season when he led the team with 11 touchdowns and accumulated 964 receiving yards.

His NFL career also included stints with the Buffalo Bills, and he was part of the Kansas City Chiefs‘ roster before retiring in 2016.

The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s report attributes Williams’ death to bacterial sepsis originating from a dental infection and “retained tooth roots.”

The report is preliminary, and a comprehensive autopsy, including toxicology and additional details, will be released later, as officials mentioned on Friday.

The initial report identifies cardiovascular disease as a contributing factor to his death, which is categorized as natural.

Notably, this marks the first instance in Hillsborough County where a death has been linked to this specific type of dental sepsis, according to the medical examiner’s office.

Related posts

Spurs Loanee Scarlett Shines In England U21 Draw Against Netherlands

Soyiga Samuel

Comoros Maintains Unbeaten Run After An Historic Victory Against Madagascar

Soyiga Samuel

Suspect Arrested After Manhattan Knife Attacks Killed Two, Injured One

Soyiga Samuel

Trump Nominates Former Congressman Sean Duffy as Transportation Secretary

Sylvia Eze

Meagan Good and Jonathan Majors Announce Engagement at EBONY Power 100 Gala

Sylvia Eze

Brendan Carr Gets Nominated By Trump to Take Charge of the FCC

Sylvia Eze

Leave a Comment