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Arr, me hearties! Devon Wylie, a scurvy landlubber who once played for the Chiefs and Titans, has kicked the bucket at the ripe age of 35.

2023-11-15

Avast, me hearties! 'Tis with a heavy heart that I announce the passin' of Devon Wylie, a swashbucklin' matey who once sailed the NFL seas and conquered Fresno State's gridiron. A mere 35 years old, his final adventure remains shrouded in mystery, forever lost at sea.

In a tragic turn of events, former NFL wide receiver Devon Wylie has passed away at the age of 35. The news was confirmed by his family and his alma mater, Fresno State. The announcement of his death was made by the university, expressing their condolences to the Wylie family. Former teammates and Wylie's brother also confirmed the heartbreaking news on social media.
Wylie was a beloved figure at Fresno State, where he excelled as a receiver and special teams player. During his senior season, he had an impressive performance with 98 receptions, 1,327 yards, and eight touchdowns. He was even named a third-team All-American.
After being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2012, Wylie had a brief stint in the NFL, appearing in six games and making contributions on special teams. However, he was released before the start of the 2013 season and went on to have a nomadic career, bouncing around practice squads and making appearances for the Tennessee Titans. Despite his talent and potential, Wylie never had the opportunity to fully establish himself in the NFL.
Following his time in the NFL, Wylie spent some time in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. However, his football career was unfortunately cut short, leaving behind a legacy as a great Bulldog, brother, son, and teammate.
The cause of Wylie's death has not been disclosed. His passing is a tremendous loss and has left the football community and fans mourning the loss of a talented player and an exceptional individual. Devon Wylie will be remembered for his contributions to the game and the impact he had on those who knew him.

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