Former Ravens, Jets player Konrad Reuland dies after suffering brain aneurysm
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh announced in his postgame press conference Monday night that former Ravens tight end Konrad Reuland, who spent time with four different NFL franchises, died at the age of 29, days after suffering a brain aneurysm in late November.
"I just want to offer our condolences to his family," Harbaugh said. "We love Konrad Reuland. Every single guy in the locker room loves him and knows him."
Reuland transferred from Notre Dame to Stanford, and was a part of the Andrew Luck-led team that won the Orange Bowl in 2011.
Teams and players paid tribute to Reuland following Harbaugh's announcement.
We have lost a bright light in our beloved brother, Konrad Reuland. His memory and spirit will never leave us. We love you. #RIPKonrad pic.twitter.com/XSpYhwhRSx
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) December 13, 2016
Heartbroken to hear about the passing of my friend & former teammate Konrad Reuland. You will be missed bro just an amazing person! #RIP
— Justin Forsett (@JForsett) December 13, 2016
Rest easy, Konrad Reuland.
— New York Jets (@nyjets) December 13, 2016
Our deepest sympathies are with his family & friends. #RIPKonrad pic.twitter.com/DOeTyEr0NC
I'm forever grateful to have known Konrad Reuland. I love you, brother. https://t.co/GagDG2HSrc
— Coach T. Pritchard (@tavitap) December 13, 2016