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Ryan Shazier didn’t deny the accusations in a statement, instead asking for “privacy and prayers.”
He was part of the Super Bowl-winning team in 2006.
News of his death comes just days before the Steelers planned to retire his #32 jersey.
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Authorities say the man fell shortly after the game ended.
The quarterback was less than a month away from his 25th birthday.
“Brian’s resume speaks for itself, and I look forward to him adding his expertise to help our team,” Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin said.
“The time has come to clean out my locker and hang up my cleats,” he said.
Seven Ravens players have tested positive for the virus in the last three days, according to ESPN.
The postponement comes after four Titans players and five team personnel tested positive for the virus last week.
Police said Pryor and a 24-year-old woman got into a dispute early Saturday morning.
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