The Baltimore Ravens are mourning the loss of Konrad Reuland.
The former NFL tight end died Monday at age 29, just two weeks after he suffered a brain aneurysm, according to ESPN’s Jamison Hensley.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh delivered the bad news to reporters Monday following his team’s 30-23 loss to the New England Patriots.
“We lost a Raven today,” Harbaugh said, per ESPN. “I just want to offer condolences to his family. We love Konrad Reuland. Every single guy in the locker room loves him.”
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Reuland family during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Konrad.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) December 13, 2016
Reuland played four games for Baltimore in 2015. In the two previous seasons, he played 26 games for the New York Jets, catching 12 passes for 90 yards and no touchdowns.
Reuland attended Notre Dame and Stanford, playing for both universities.
We have lost a bright light in our beloved brother, Konrad Reuland. His memory and spirit will never leave us. We love you. #RIPKonrad pic.twitter.com/XSpYhwhRSx
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) December 13, 2016
Reuland’s former teammates expressed their sadness and saluted him on Twitter.
Man more bad news. RIP Konrad Reuland. You will be missed bro. You were a great teammate. Losing 2 teammates in these last weeks it hurts.🙏🏾
— COACH ANTONIO CROMARTIE (@CRO31) December 13, 2016
Thoughts and prayers go out to the Reuland family. Konrad was truly a genuine teammate, brother, friend. Rest In Peace big fella we miss u
— Shayne Skov (@ShayneSkov) December 13, 2016
Sad to hear the news about another former teammate. My prayers are out to the family of #konradReuland. May you rest in paradise.
— Bilal Powell (@bilalpowell29) December 13, 2016
RIP to Konrad Reuland…condolences to his family. God Bless
— Terrell Thomas (@TerrellThomas24) December 13, 2016
Heartbroken to hear about the passing of my friend & former teammate Konrad Reuland. You will be missed bro just an amazing person! #RIP
— Justin Forsett (@JForsett) December 13, 2016
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