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Former Patriots Super Bowl Champion Jordan Devey Dies By Suicide At 38

PHOENIX, AZ. (THECOUNT)Jordan Devey, 38, a former NFL offensive guard and member of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl XLIX championship team, died by suicide, according to his family.

Devey was a seven-year NFL veteran who played for five franchises during his professional football career, including the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders, and Buffalo Bills.

His wife, Linsey Devey, announced his death in a social media post Friday, noting that the day would have marked the couple’s 15th wedding anniversary. The pair shared four children together.

“You were our hero and our hearts ache in your absence. We love you. We miss you. And as you said in your last words to me, ‘we’ll talk soon,'” Linsey wrote.

A GoFundMe page established following his death confirmed that Devey died by suicide and described him as a devoted husband, father, mentor, and volunteer coach. According to the fundraiser, he regularly coached his children’s sports teams and volunteered with athletes at a local high school, where he was deeply respected by players and staff.

Via GoFundMe:

Jordan Devey was a cherished member of the Eagle community, known for his unwavering dedication to serving others. He was a devoted husband to Linsey and a loving father to their four children. Jordan spent countless hours volunteering as a coach for his own children’s teams and for the athletes at Eagle High School, where he was deeply loved by the players who saw him as a mentor, role model, and friend. His commitment to uplifting those around him extended far beyond sports, as he faithfully served in his church, offering support, counsel, and friendship to anyone in need.

Tragically, Jordan took his own life, leaving his family to navigate an incredibly difficult and heartbreaking time. As they face overwhelming emotional and financial challenges, including mounting medical expenses, the community is coming together to support Linsey and their children. The funds raised will help ease the financial burden, allowing them to focus on healing and moving forward without the added stress of immediate expenses.

If you are able, please consider donating to support Linsey and their four children during this difficult time. Every donation, prayer, and act of kindness is deeply appreciated and will remind them that they are surrounded by a community that loves them. Thank you for your generosity and for keeping the Devey family in your thoughts and prayers.”

Born in American Fork, Utah, Devey played college football at Memphis before entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2013. He appeared in 44 career NFL games during his seven professional seasons.

Devey was a member of the New England Patriots organization during the 2014 season when the team captured Super Bowl XLIX. He later spent time with the 49ers, Chiefs, Raiders, and Bills before retiring from professional football in 2021 after making his final NFL appearance with Buffalo during the 2020 season.

Following his death, Devey’s parents spoke publicly about mental health awareness and told Fox 13 they believe he may have been suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, commonly known as CTE. CTE is a degenerative brain disease associated with repeated head trauma that can only be definitively diagnosed after death.

His family has not announced whether medical examinations will be conducted to determine if CTE contributed to his condition.

The GoFundMe campaign established in his memory has received support from friends, former teammates, and members of the football community as tributes continue to pour in honoring his life and legacy both on and off the field.

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