Former NFL wide receiver Donald Reche Caldwell has died at age 41, according to his former team the New England Patriots.
Caldwell was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in 2002 after playing at the University of Florida. The 41-year-old signed with the New England Patriots in 2006, making it all the way to the AFC Championship that season with the franchise’s former quarterback, Tom Brady. Caldwell dropped two passes in the championship game from Brady, and the team lost to the Indianapolis Colts.
"Always kept us laughing and light hearted. Always had the biggest smile. Always had the greatest stories," Watson tweeted. Always kept us laughing and light hearted. Always had the biggest smile. Always had the greatest stories. Sad to hear about the passing of my teammate Reche Caldwell. May the Lord comfort his family during this time.
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