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SAD NEWS: Alabama high school mourne bitterly for the lost of the most talented quarterback…..read more

A high school quarterback in Selma, Ala., died after sustaining a critical brain injury during his teamā€™s first game of the season on Friday night, school officials said.

The quarterback, Caden Tellier, 16, was tackled in the third quarter of Morgan Academyā€™s home opener against Southern Academy and was airlifted to the U.A.B. hospital in Birmingham, where he died on Saturday, Bryan Oliver, the schoolā€™s headmaster, said in an email to The New York Times.

Caden Teller, wearing a red jersey, cradles a football with his right arm.

The Black Belt News NetworkĀ reported that Caden collapsed after walking to the sidelines, when he was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital before being transported to Birmingham.

Caden ā€œwas a shining light every day he graced the halls of Morgan Academy,ā€ Oliver, the headmaster, wrote. Caden, who had just started his junior year at the private school, was also a member ofĀ the schoolā€™s baseball teamĀ and was selected last year to participate in a leadership academy at the University of Alabama,Ā according to The Selma Times-Journal.

Relatives of Caden did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Fridayā€™s game was the first for Jacob Webb, the new football coach and athletic director who was hired in May. In an interview with theĀ Black Belt News NetworkĀ ahead of the game, Webb said he expected Caden to be a leader on the team in the upcoming season. ā€œOur goals this year are to get better every day,ā€ he said. Morgan Academy finished the 2023 season 1-9.

Officials paused the game while Caden was treated and resumed play after he was taken to the hospital by ambulance from the field,Ā The Selma Times-Journal reported. Morgan Academy went on to win the game, 30-22.

The National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury ResearchĀ reported 16 deaths of football players in 2023Ā across college, high school, middle school and youth leagues, three of which were traumatic brain injuries, including two in high school football and one in a youth league. All three of those deaths happened during games. The others were attributed to other medical conditions including heat stroke, cardiac arrest or a pulmonary embolism.

Two studiesĀ from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2021 found that tackle football athletes sustained more head impacts than flag football athletes.

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