Less than a week after Kyren Lacy, the old out of the LSU competition and the NFL recovery in 2025, deceased from apparent suicide While being prosecuted by the authorities, the late receiver agent, Rocky Arceneaux, criticized the NFL to prematurely judge his client and intensify the pressure that Lacy, 24, felt his death.
The death of Lacy occurred two days before he appeared before a great jury of Houston and in front of the criminal charges arising from a car accident in Louisiana in December 2024, in which her excited meat led to a deadly collision. The Harris county authorities said that Lacy was involved in a family dispute on the day of his death, would have unloaded a weapon before fleeing the premises, then fleeing the authorities before crashing with a self-inflicted ball injury.
Above all, Lacy was not invited to the NFL 2025 scout combination, the annual showcase of the League of the best hopes of recovery, while its legal situation took place. That, said Arceneaux on Friday, was shameful by the NFL.
“As the lawyer said (Kyren), there was a high probability that the accusation of negligence crime would have been refused by a great jury last Monday,” said Arceneaux in his declaration. “Kyren had a heart broken by the tragic loss of (the fatal accident). He was ready to join civil questions, whatever the decision of the Grand Jury. This apart, the system has failed us, and we are now crying for the loss of two lives.
“At the NFL, ashamed of you to have revoked the combination invitation of Kyren without recognition or in consideration of the facts,” continued Arceneaux. “I urge you to reassess your process and provide athletes with the regular procedure necessary before alienating them with their peers and their dreams for which they worked so hard. Shame on the investigation agency to be more concerned with the perception of the public – and the pressure to invoice someone – than to investigate the facts. … (Kyren) should have had the chance to play (his) A simple time.