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Previous Seahawks running back Alex Collins bites the dust in cruiser mishap

 Collins, a Seahawks fifth-round pick who loved Irish moving, was a fan number one


Alex Collins, a previous running back for the Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens, died in a motorbike crash mishap in South Florida on Sunday night at 28 years old.

Collins, a Seahawks fifth-round choice in 2016, won the reverence of his fans for his affection for Irish moving and adding it to his score festivities.

Collins was killed when his Suzuki motorbike and a Chevrolet SUV impacted and crashed in Southern Florida.

"Sooner or later, the Chevrolet driver continued to go left to travel south onto Northwest 33rd Road. As the vehicle crossed the eastward paths, the bike struck the back traveler side of the SUV. The effect made the motorcyclist enter the back traveler side window of the Chevrolet and come to a last rest inside the vehicle. The crash additionally made the Chevrolet turn clockwise before at last resting", expressed agents.

"Totally devastated," a tweet from the Seahawks read. "Petitions to God are with the Collins family."

Collins' family put out an announcement through the Seahawks that read: "It is with crushing sadness that we report the death of our cherished Alex Collins earlier today. Alex was treasured by his loved ones as well as allies from one side of the planet to the other."

The assertion said that memorial service plans would be delivered later.


A few of Collins' previous Seattle partners likewise responded via web-based entertainment as the news was uncovered Monday evening.

"Life so insane man," tweeted quarterback Geno Smith. "Once more, take off my kid until we meet. AK As far as possible."

Collins' representative, Kelli Bosses, additionally recognized his demise on X, previously known as Twitter, expressing: "As large numbers of you have now heard, Alex Collins spent away today. My heart is broken, and I'm right confused. Alex, you were so adored by so many. You affected lives with your delight and positive, caring soul and that enormous grin. I was so respected to be your representative."

John Schneider, Seahawks senior supervisor said, "Alex's irresistible grin and exemplary stream dance abilities will be for all time missed. Alex would illuminate a room and was cherished by our whole structure. He delighted throughout everyday life and went after it on the football field.


Collins partook in 11 games with 125 running yards for the Seahawks as a tenderfoot in 2016 preceding being delivered at the 53-man program cutoff the next year. Collins then endorsed with Ravens, where he played for two seasons, revealed to The Seattle Times


The third surging back in SEC history to begin his vocation with three straight seasons north of 1,000 yards, Collins was a force to be reckoned with at Arkansas and had his best NFL season with the Ravens in 2017 with 973 yards.


Collins got back to the Seahawks in 2020 and played three games that season prior to playing 11 additional games with Seattle in 2021 in the wake of passing on the 2019 season.


After Collins was confined following an early morning vehicle mishap in Owings Plants, Maryland, the Ravens deferred him in Walk 2019. He eventually entered a supplication of blameworthy to two wrongdoing accusations of having a gun and weed and was given probation, a $200 fine. The charges were excused for three years.


Collins, a Stronghold Lauderdale local, left Arkansas following the 2015 season as the dynamic vocation pioneer in SEC surging yards with 3,703 yards.

Collins was chosen as the 171st generally speaking pick in the 2016 NFL draft. He immediately prevailed upon fans with accounts of learning Irish moving to save in shape for the draft, which procured him the moniker "Sweet Feet."

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