Former NFL running back Doug Martin, known as "Muscle Hamster," died at 36 after being taken into police custody in Oakland. His family stated he was experiencing mental health issues, while police ...
Former Buccaneers running back Doug Martin died on Saturday, his family announced. The ex-NFLer was just 36 years old. Details around Martin’s death remained limited, but the family confirmed the news ...
OAKLAND, Calif. — Former All-Pro NFL running back Doug Martin died after a struggle with police officers who were taking him into custody while they were investigating a break-in at a home in Oakland, ...
The family of former NFL running back Doug Martin has issued a statement regarding the circumstances surrounding his passing on Saturday at the age of 36. Released by Brian Murphy of Athletes First, ...
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin died this weekend, his family confirmed on Sunday afternoon. He was 36. Further specifics of Martin’s death are not yet known. His family said in a ...
TAMPA, Fla. -- Doug Martin, a former All-Pro running back with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has died. He was 36. "It is with great sadness to inform you all that Doug Martin passed away Saturday morning.
Doug Martin died while in police custody, the Oakland Police Department (OPD) confirmed after multiple outlets first reported the news. The former NFL running back and Boise State standout was 36. His ...
A poll released Wednesday reports 88 per cent of registered Republican voters approve of Trump’s performance on the economy You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you ...
Former NFL running back Doug Martin died Sunday while in custody by the Oakland Police Department. He was 36. Reports say that Martin became unresponsive while in police custody and later died at the ...
The Raiders Family was saddened to learn of the recent passing of Doug Martin. A native of Stockton, Calif., Martin joined the Silver and Black in 2018 after six seasons in Tampa Bay, and he led the ...
President Trump lambasted an ad from the Canadian province of Ontario, which uses audio from a 1987 Ronald Reagan address on tariffs. WSJ’s Gavin Bade breaks down the controversy. Photo: Aaron ...
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