Dennis Byrd posts
Sports Illustrated After suffering a paralyzing injury, Dennis Byrd became an inspiration within the NFL and beyond. But his post-football life was complicated and challenging.
113 months ago
Fox News Former New York Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd was killed in a two-car accident in Oklahoma on Saturday. He was 50.
He suffered partial paralysis after hitting a teammate during a 1992 game and shattering one of the vertebrae in his neck. Byrd's
Read more ... story became one of inspiration, dedication and drive as he learned to walk again. http://fxn.ws/2e8CPT7
113 months ago
Yahoo News
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Dennis Byrd, a former New York Jets' lineman whose career was cut short by a neck injury, was killed in a car crash today.
113 months ago
ABC News On Saturday, former NFL defensive lineman whose career was ended by a neck injury, was killed in a car accident. He was 50. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said Byrd died in a two-vehicle collision on Oklahoma 88 north of Claremore.
113 months ago
CNN Dennis Byrd, a former New York Jets player who learned to walk again after a paralyzing on-field injury, died Saturday in a car wreck outside Tulsa, Oklahoma.
113 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports This survivor meets a sad demise.
113 months ago
Deadspin Former New York Jets player Dennis Byrd—who recovered to walk again after breaking his neck in a game—was killed in a car accident Saturday.
113 months ago
Sports Illustrated We're saddened to learn of the passing of Dennis Byrd, the former New York Jets defensive lineman who overcame a serious spinal injury in 1992 to walk again.
113 months ago
Deadspin Byrd will not appeal his PED suspension.
Marlon Byrd Suspended 162 Games
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I really don’t want to bury the lede here: Marlon Byrd was still playing baseball, for the Indians, and was having a pretty productive season! But that’s over. The veteran outfielder has accepted a 162-game suspension after a positive PED test.
118 months ago
HuffPost Sports Rest in peace, Markel Byrd.
123 months ago
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