Draft's wife dies month after wedding

The wife of former NFL linebacker Chris Draft died earlier this week at age 38 after battling lung cancer.

With his bride-to-be severely weakened by the disease and using a wheelchair, the couple married in a private ceremony in Atlanta exactly one month prior to her death.

Draft, who retired from the NFL in 2010, announced his wife's passing Tuesday on his foundation's website.

"Lakeasha Monique Rutledge Draft passed away on Tuesday, December 27," Draft wrote.

"She courageously faced lung cancer, showing us all with every breath that we all need to hold onto life and love with both hands for as long as we can. Not just an inspiration, but a light, and a force that led the way with a beautiful, sweet smile and bright shining eyes that both belied the pure steel of her strength and determination."

Draft has been active in the Atlanta area through the Chris Draft Family Foundation, which is dedicated to helping families adopt a healthier lifestyle.

"My heart goes out to Chris Draft, so sorry for your loss," tweeted hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons.

Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday in Williamston, S.C.

Draft played 12 seasons in the NFL with six teams, including a five-year stint with the Falcons from 2000-04.