Alabama College Football Player Dies Just a Month After His 20th Birthday — Details
In October 2024, Medrick Burnett Jr., an Alabama college football player, was hospitalized after sustaining a head injury during a game. Tragically, on November 27, the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office confirmed his death.
The coroner reported that the football player was injured on October 26 at 5:30 p.m. at Legion Field in Birmingham. They confirmed that he “received an injury while playing in the Magic City Classic football game.”
His death followed an earlier retracted death announcement by his school, Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (AAMU). The university initially announced his passing but later corrected the misinformation.
The university apologized for the mistake and expressed relief at Burnett Jr.’s continued fight for recovery. While he was hospitalized, his sister, Dominece James, started a GoFundMe campaign to raise $100,000 for his care.
The late athlete’s sister explained further, “After two days of severe pressure, we had to opt for a craniotomy, which was the last resort to help try to save his life.” James mentioned that the funds would be used to support Burnett Jr., whose family lived out of state.
Medrick Burnett Jr. in a post uploaded in October 2024 | Source: GoFundMe
The family would have needed financial assistance for accommodations, hospital bills, and other necessities while supporting him. Over 60% of the goal was achieved, with more than $60,500 donated by over 1,100 contributors.
Burnett Jr.’s former coach at Grambling State University, Hue Jackson, supported the fundraiser, writing on Instagram, “A football coaches [sic] worst nightmare… a player that is seriously injured while playing the game he loves.”
Jackson expressed hope, saying, “He is strong and has overcome much but he needs more [sic]. I am asking for your help for him and his family.” After Burnett Jr.’s passing, the coach posted another heartfelt tribute.
He added, “Mr. Burnett, your dear wife and daughter, my heart aches for you all, and you are in my thoughts and prayers.” The coach concluded, “To everyone who spent even a minute with Medrick, you knew what kind of exceptional young man he was.”
Accompanying a picture of the athlete in his university football uniform, MLFootball mourned his loss, stating, “Burnett was only 20 years old. He was a young man who had a very bright future ahead of him.” The outlet called his passing “just an awful tragedy.”
Derek Bedell, the Redshirt Freshman’s former coach at Mayfair High School, also paid tribute on X, writing, “Medrick Burnett was an unbelievable young man with so much heart, passion, love, and talent.”
He noted that the community was grieving the loss of a friend and teammate, emphasizing that they had lost “a really good human being.” Bedell said they would contact Burnett Jr.’s family to discuss organizing a memorial in his honor.
Another former teammate, Ryan Heredia, remembered the late athlete as a best friend and older brother. He said, “People should know your story and the person you were. Keep his family in your prayers . Rest in Peace Meddy.”
May Mederick Burnett rest in eternal peace.