The Notre Dame football program is mourning the death of former offensive lineman Paul Duncan, who died on July 15 when he went into cardiac arrest while on a run in his neighborhood, according to an Instagram message posted by his wife, Ellen Duncan. Paul Duncan was 35.
Ellen Duncan said her husband’s body will be “donated to people in need of organs and to medical research.”
Paul Duncan was an offensive lineman for the Fighting Irish from 2005-09. After graduating from Notre Dame, Duncan briefly spent some time in the NFL with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent.
Uh, people die every day. Why is this shocking? Plus, athletes use steroids.
Elijah Nelson
The funny part is no doctor said that to Congress and nobody recommended banning steroids back in 1991. They just want you low T faggot cause then you won't fight back
no wonder notre dame sucks they got over the hill 35 year olds playing on the team
Evan Reed
"Suddenly" is not a cause of death. No refunds, Paul. R.I.P.
Benjamin Kelly
This is the wrath of the global warming heatwave. It’s the future you chose. Hopefully the WEF space bubble can fix this. It’s the only way athletes will survive in the coming weeks and months.