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Former Las Vegas Raiders Wide Receiver Henry RuggsAccording to his former teammate, he has trained for more than three years in prison for a fatal 2021 DUI crash in Nevada, in case the NFL team makes a call when the NFL team is released.
Josh Jacobs, who played for the Raiders at the start of his career before signing with the Green Bay Packers, spoke about the lag in a recent podcast interview.
According to the rug could be released on parole by August 2026 A story about professional football.
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Former Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs, Middle will appear in court on May 10, 2023 along with his lawyers, Michael Shenfeld and David Chesnov, at the Regional Judicial Center in Las Vegas. (KM Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service
“I’ll follow him, hear him speak, and it brings me a spirit, because he’s always positive,” the running back said. “Pivot Podcast.” “He’s positive about everything. He’s training. They’re going to have him train and do something like that, so “I don’t know if you’ll get a chance when you come out.”
“I’ve spoken to some people for him. They’ve said that some teams are willing to give him a chance. I think when you get that chance, you don’t make you better than ever – prove yourself, prove to anyone that you don’t define you and who you are.”
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Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Laggs III will walk the field on October 10, 2021 before a match against the Chicago Bears in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri, File)
Rug has been sentenced Over three years after killing a woman in a fiery collision while driving a drunkard at speeds of up to 156 miles in a Nevada prison. The clash also killed the victim’s dog and injured Laggs’s fiance. He apologised for the verdict hearing. He pleaded guilty to a felony DUI, causing death and misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter.
Jacobs said he was supposed to be joining the Laggs on a Top Golf trip on the night of the crash. He said he was angry “instantly” when he heard about the situation.
“And when I started to learn more about the story, and how they raced, I thought, ‘Who was he with?’ But he was with his family.

Las Vegas Raiders’ Josh Jacobs will face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on October 30th in Detroit. (Gregory Shams/Getty Images)
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Jacobs said Rags is a “good child” in “a very unfortunate situation.”
Raiders The selected rug on the 12th pick of the 2020 draft. He played two seasons before the fatal crash.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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