Denver Broncos Super Bowl winner Ronnie Hillman dies at 31 years
Ronnie Hillman, a running back for the Denver Broncos who won the Super Bowl in 2015, He died Wednesday at age 31. His own family confirmed the scathing news, with an emotional message shared on social networks by Ronnie Hillman.
"It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved son, brother and father, Ronnie K. Hillman Jr."
A statement that speaks of a "quiet and peaceful death, in the company of his family and close friends", "As a family, we appreciate the prayers and Kind words that have already been expressed, but we ask for time to process Our feelings as we prepare to rest our precious RJ."
— SPR Informa (@SPRInforma) December 22, 2022
#Deportes Denver's leading running back @Broncos #SuperBowl50 champion, Ronnie Hillman (@MrHillman2U), died Wednesday at the age of 31 after battling cancer. pic.twitter.com/XbdxI4dzon
The young athlete had been battling a rare form of cancer since Last August called medullary renal cell carcinoma (CMR). The Confirmation of the disease had also been given by his family, through social media, just hours before his death.
"RCM is a rare but very aggressive cancerous tumor that mainly affects to young African-Americans with sickle cell trait," the family said. on Instagram.
We are deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Super Bowl champion RB, Ronnie Hillman. He was 31. 🙏🕊️ pic.twitter.com/tjV0fGR8MB
— NFL (@NFL) December 22, 2022
"Unfortunately the treatment was not successful and our beloved RJ is admitted to a hospice where he is kept comfortable and pain-free," they said. hours before certifying his death.
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