Former NFL striker and Notre Dame standout Louis Nix has been missing since Tuesday.
Nix, a third round pick by the Houston Texans in 2014, reportedly disappeared in Florida, according to Ben Becker of ActionNewsJax.com, who said that Nix’s mother hasn’t heard from her son in a few days.
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“The last communication from someone who saw him was on Tuesday,” Nix’s mother told the channel. “I can’t call him because his voicemail is full and the people he talks to on a daily basis haven’t heard from him. Unlike him.”
Nix’s mother believes her son is in danger. On Saturday, Becker tweeted that she had no new information about her whereabouts.
A three-year holder for Fighting Irish, Nix was shot in December while putting air on his car tires. Nix said at the time that the bullet hit his sternum and entered his lung, which was removed during surgery.
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After his short stint with the Texans, Nix was eventually claimed by the New York Giants and then joined the training teams of the then Washington Redskins and Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016. Nix underwent several knee surgeries, which ended up putting end his career in the NFL.
If anyone has information about Nix’s whereabouts, his mother begs people to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at (904) 630-0500.