News about Terron Armstead

Dolphins' Terron Armstead opens up on team's historically cold playoff game at Chiefs, which was played at -4 degrees and left fans with FROSTBITE!

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 14, 2024
Dolphins offensive lineman Terron Armstead has opened up on the team's historically frigid trip to Kansas City last postseason, saying, 'cold is not the word I would use to describe it.' On January 13, the Dolphins faced the Chiefs in the fourth-coldest game in NFL history, with temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium dropping to -4 degrees. However, it was actually -27 that day with wind chill, and Armstead told TMZ that it felt more like 'negative 99.'

Terron Armstead of the Miami Dolphins buys a bike and a van for a teen who walked 6 miles to graduation and his family

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
We hear a tale like Xavier.' Armstead told KMOV, "It's only right." 'Follow Xavier's example.' If he wanted to be or not, he's a leader. His life is enthralling. It's enthralling. That's what leaders do.' Jones, who graduated from eighth grade this summer, has six siblings and has a 4.0 GPA despite increasing poverty in the Greater St. Louis Metropolitan area, being raised by his grandfather after his mother died a 'few years ago.'

The widow of an ex-NFL player has filed a lawsuit against the Alabama funeral home for 'creating husband's brain without permission.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2022
Glenn Foster Jr., a former New Orleans Saints quarterback, has sued an Alabama funeral home for allegedly cremating his brain without consent, effectively ending the possibility of obtaining a proper examination. Benjamin Crump, the family's solicitor, and Carriage Services, destroyed Foster's brain "in breach of the parties' contract," according to a statement by the family's solicitor.' Foster Jr. died in December 2021 in a state police detention facility in Alabama, amid an independent pathologist hired by his family. According to a 2021 Crump quote, Dr. Michael Baden, a well-known pathologist, said the 31-year-old African-American man did not die from "natural causes." Foster's family suspects he was suffering from a manic episode that culminated in his detention.