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Henderson wrote "Frye" and "33" on tape around his wrists in honor of his friend last season.
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"I was the last one to talk to him,Supply NFL Jerseys, the last one to hug him," Henderson said. "He told me, 'Text me in 20 minutes.' NFL Jerseys Online He died in 18."
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ENGLEWOOD,nba jerseys discount, Colo. (AP) — The first thing rookie running back De'Angelo "Hop" Henderson of Coastal Carolina inquired about when the Denver Broncos drafted him was whether No. 33 was available.
"I could go on for days about how good of a person he is. How genuine he was. How much we talked about this moment coming," Henderson said. "I miss him. I definitely want to honor him."
Frye was killed in a motorcycle accident while on his way to see his girlfriend and newborn child shortly after a fraternity meeting.
Frye and Henderson knew each other before they joined Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
Unlike NFL Jerseys Cheap many NFL rookies who have superstitious reasons for seeking certain jersey numbers — and often paying cash to a veteran who already owns it — Henderson wanted the number to honor a friend.
"My fraternity brother Anthony Frye died March 2,Cheap Jerseys Online, 2016," Henderson said. "He wore No. 33 when he played at Coastal. He was one of my closest friends." |
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