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"Dad," Kevin Jr. said excitedly ... Within an hour after suffering the injury, Ware was in surgery. Soon after he woke up, he called his mother, Lisa Junior, and simply told her, 'Mom, please ...
Kevin Ware Jr. is best known for breaking his leg in ... a gym in Greece or a court in the Czech Republic — someone will bring up the injury. During a 2013 N.C.A.A. men’s tournament game ...
It's been 10 years since the NCAA Tournament was rocked by a gruesome injury to Louisville guard Kevin Ware. A role player on a team with championship hopes, Ware became the top story in sports ...
Louisville sophomore Kevin Ware spoke ... Louisville sophomore Kevin Ware spoke on his basketball-playing future for the first time since suffering a gruesome leg injury that left teammates ...
If the fractured leg that Kevin Ware suffered in Louisville’s victory ... horrible thing to see happen — I hate to see anybody have an injury that is anywhere near anything like I went through ...
Kevin Ware's injury looked absolutely horrific, but luckily he underwent a two-hour surgery immediately following the March 31 accident on the basketball court. Dr. Sanjay Gupta spoke about the ...
When Kevin Ware Jr. checks into a basketball game in London ... The players on the bench, who watched the injury unfold at eye level due to the raised court, buried their faces in their hands ...
Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for brutally murdering his girlfriend and then setting fire to her corpse. Ware, 41, a former tight end for the Washington ...
Kevin Ware Jr. pleaded guilty to Murder and Tampering with Evidence - Human Corpse. Ware was indicted in 2022 for the death of his ex-girlfriend, Taylor Pomanski. Court records say Ware has agreed ...
Kevin Ware Jr. a former NFL tight end who spent time with Washington and the San Francisco 49ers, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend and setting her body on fire.
Montgomery County Jail Former NFL player Kevin Ware Jr. agreed to take a plea deal in court on Wednesday, May 7 and agreed to 30 years in prison for murder and tampering with evidence in the 2021 ...