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Tragedy Strikes: Former College Football Star Collapses Mysteriously During Half Marathon at 31

Tragedy Strikes: Former College Football Star Collapses Mysteriously During Half Marathon at 31

You ever think about how the fiercest battles on the gridiron compare to the grueling grind of a long-distance race? College football stadiums can be intimidating enough to send chills down your spine—packed stands roaring like a storm, every inch a battlefield. But what happens when a former college football player trades that adrenaline-fueled turf for the relentless asphalt of a half marathon? Tragically, the Brooklyn Half Marathon on May 17, 2025, reminded us that the human body has limits no matter the arena. On a humid day with temperatures pushing into the low 80s, Charles “Ace” Rogers, a former Lindenwood and Minnesota player who thrived in the competitive smackdown of college football, collapsed and died around mile 8. His passing is a somber testament to how unpredictable and fragile life can be—even for those built for athletic combat. As nearly 30,000 runners pushed forward that day, one man’s struggle ended far too soon, leaving a community reflecting on the price of pursuit and the fierce spirit behind every competitor’s heart. LEARN MORE.

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A former college football player collapsed and died during the Brooklyn Half Marathon in New York on Saturday afternoon.

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