Louis Nix, missing Notre Dame, NFL player, found dead: report



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Louis Nix, a former NFL defensive lineman who was an outstanding player at Notre Dame has been found dead after missing earlier this week.

Nix’s mother confirmed the death of her 29-year-old son to Ben Becker, a FOX 30 reporter in Jacksonville, Florida.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office also confirmed that Nix was located but did not immediately comment on his condition, the Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville reported.

Nix, a 2014 NFL Houston Texans third-round pick, has reportedly disappeared in Florida, FOX 30’s Becker reported, saying Nix’s mother had not heard from her son in days.

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“The last communication from anyone who saw him was Tuesday,” Nix’s mother told the outlet. “I can’t call him because the voicemail is full and the people he talks to daily haven’t heard from him. Not like him.”

Nix’s mother believed her son was in danger. Earlier on Saturday, Becker tweeted that the mother had no new information on her son’s whereabouts.

A three-year holder for the Fighting Irish, Nix was gunned down in December while putting air in his car’s tires. Nix said at the time that the bullet hit his breastbone and entered his lung, which was then removed during the operation.

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After his short stint with the Texans, Nix was eventually claimed by the New York Giants, then joined the Washington Redskins and Jacksonville Jaguars training teams in 2016. Nix has undergone a handful of knee surgeries, which ultimately ended his NFL career.

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