BREAKING: Former NFL offensive lineman dies of heat stroke at 32

According to a report, former New York Giants offensive lineman Mitch Petrus, who was just 32, has died of heat stroke.

From Associated Press:

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Officials say former New York Giants offensive lineman Mitch Petrus has died in Arkansas of apparent heat stroke. He was 32.

Pulaski County Coroner Gerone Hobbs says Petrus died Thursday night at a North Little Rock hospital. He says Petrus had worked outside all day at his family shop, and that his cause of death is listed as heat stroke.

Petrus was a University of Arkansas walk-on who played alongside Razorback greats Darren McFadden and Felix Jones and later earned all-Southeastern Conference honors. He was drafted by the Giants in the fifth round in 2010 and had a three-year NFL career, winning a Super Bowl with New York in his second season and playing briefly for the New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans the following year.

Like much of the U.S., Arkansas is in the grips of an intense heat wave.

This is a very sad story and our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mitch Petrus. Please make sure to stay hydrated and cool. Also, make sure to check in on any elderly neighbors you may have.

Don Drysdale
Don Drysdale

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