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Ex-NFL player Mike Williams’ mom seeks ‘Hail Mary’ after construction mishap.

A Former NFL ​Wide ⁤Receiver⁢ Battles for His Life After Construction Accident

A former National Football ‌League wide receiver is currently fighting for his life following a ​devastating construction ‌site accident. Mike Williams, 36, was seriously ‍injured in Hillsborough County, Florida, last week when⁢ a steel beam landed on his ​head. The accident ​has ⁤left him ⁢paralyzed​ in his right arm and lower body.

Williams, ​a⁢ New York‌ native, had a five-year NFL career, playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo​ Bills, and Kansas⁢ City Chiefs.‌ Despite some ⁤erroneous reports⁤ of his passing, Williams is still alive and ⁤receiving medical⁢ care in a Tampa-area‍ hospital.

Recent updates indicate that Williams⁣ has been taken off life support and is​ now ​breathing on his​ own. Although there have been no significant changes in his overall condition, he has shown some positive responses to‌ verbal stimuli,⁤ including ​reacting when‌ his 8-year-old daughter spoke to him.

While Williams’ ‍medical ⁤prognosis remains uncertain, his⁣ mother, Mary Rosenthal, has expressed the need for a medical “Hail Mary”‍ to help her son. She‌ revealed that ‍Williams had previously expressed his wishes ⁢not ⁤to live connected to life support systems.

Despite the⁣ challenges he ⁤faces, Williams continues to fight ‌for ⁤his recovery. The support​ of his family, friends,‌ and the football community remains crucial ⁤during ⁣this difficult time.

For more information and‌ to contribute to his father’s travel expenses, you ‍can‍ visit the GoFundMe page set up to⁣ assist Williams and his family.

Sources:​ CBS Sports, Fox News, The Western Journal, Sports Illustrated, Tampa Bay ⁤Times, WVIB-TV



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