



University of Texas linebacker Jake Ehlinger found dead in Austin
His older brother, quarterback Sam Ehlinger, was drafted last week by the Indianapolis Colts.

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Losing one child is more than enough, are you saying that this clan has endured more than that? Asking honestly because I'm not familiar with them.that family has been through enough..
Fly High Jake #HookEM
When I was 20 I was in the USMC. I was scared to death of someone turning me into war meat but what also played with my mind was getting those letters from back home about how my friends were dying from car wrecks, drug overdoses, farm accidents, heart attacks, etc. Words can't describe how sad it is to die at that age.
Losing one child is more than enough, are you saying that this clan has endured more than that? Asking honestly because I'm not familiar with them.
APD says Jake was found in the 1200 block of West 22nd Street around 12:18 p.m., according to the Austin-American Statesman.
His death is not considered suspicious at this time.
It only means they don't think foul play was involved.Really? Not just a little? He was only 20....
Father died at 46.
Usually means overdose or suicide. Not saying this one is either, but that’s what it usually means.It only means they don't think foul play was involved.
Yeah.Usually means overdose or suicide. Not saying this one is either, but that’s what it usually means.
Usually means overdose or suicide. Not saying this one is either, but that’s what it usually means.
Damn. Fucking fentanyl ruining fun, casual drug use.![]()
Ehlinger died of accidental overdose, family says
The family of Texas linebacker Jake Ehlinger said Thursday that the cause of his death May 6 was an accidental overdose of what was believed to be Xanax laced with fentanyl.www.espn.com
Yeah...too many Scarface wannabe's getting hold of pill presses.Damn. Fucking fentanyl ruining fun, casual drug use.