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Toxicology Results Show No Other Factors In Adams' Death



 
According to a report, The State Law Enforcement Division has received the results of toxicology tests conducted on former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Gaines Adams, who died of an enlarged heart on Jan. 17.

The toxicology reports showed no other factors in Adams' death. The case is considered close.

A 2007 fourth-round pick out of Clemson, Adams, 26, spent nearly two and a half seasons with the Bucs before being traded to the Bears for a 2010 second-round draft pick.
 

Comments

ayron54

It should read a 2007 4th overall pick in the 1st round

3:45pm, February 3, 2010

PewterGoon

Gone too soon. I'm sorry he never worked out here, but death is never deserved by someone so young.

3:57pm, February 3, 2010

DLS5492

Well said PewterGoon..

10:00am, February 4, 2010

psymun

It's sad, I hope this doesn't sound wrong, but I'm at least glad it didn't have to do with drugs :-/

10:01pm, February 4, 2010

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