MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) – An NFL star, along with his professional and collegiate football families, is mourning the loss of his 1-year-old daughter.
San Francisco 49ers’ Charvarius Ward announced the death of his daughter on Instagram Tuesday afternoon. Ward, a former MTSU Blue Raider, said his daughter Amani, died Monday morning.
MTSU released a statement supporting Ward during this difficult time:
“Blue Raider Nation is saddened to learn of the passing of Amani Joy. Charvarius, your Blue Raider family is praying for you and your family during this time.”
New head coach Derek Mason also released a statement supporting the defensive back:
“Our thoughts and prayers are with @itslilmooney and his family during this incredibly difficult time. From the Blue Raider Football Family and the MTSU Faithful, we love you and God bless.”
The 49ers also released a statement in the wake of this tragic news:
“The 49ers family is devastated by the sudden passing of Charvarius Ward’s beloved one-year-old daughter, Amani Joy. Amani truly embodied pure happiness and brought joy to all those around her with her sweet demeanor and contagious laugh. We will continue to grieve with Charvarius and Monique, while sending them our love and support during this unimaginable time.”
Ward spent his junior and senior years in Murfreesboro. He’s spent his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs and the last few seasons with the 49ers. He’s a one-time Pro Bowler and a Super Bowl champion.
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