Son of former NFL Milton Stegall player found dead in Chicago’s bedroom


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Chase Stegall, member of the Male Soccer Team of the Depaul University and the son of the old NFL The Milton Stegall player was found dead in his bedroom on the Chicago Campus of the school on Monday morning, according to reports and school officials. I was 20 years old.

Vice President and Athletics Director Dewayne Peevy and Chief coach Mark Plotkin issued a joint statement on Monday afternoon confirming the news of Stegall’s death.

Chase Stegall, 20, appeared in 16 games for the Depaul University Male team last season. He played two seasons, but he saw no action in the field in his first year. (Courtesy of Depaul Athletics)

“We are disconsolate by the unexpected loss of Chase Stegall, an appreciated member of our community, a dedicated teammate and friend of good heart,” the statement began.

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“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends, teammates and all who loved him. In the next few days, we will support the family and the teammates of Chase at this devastating moment. His loss will feel deeply in our entire family of athletics and university and his memory will always be part of the University ofPaul.”

Archive: The Winnipeg Blue Blue Pumpers Milt Stegall and his son Chase’s open receiver leave the stadium after the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the 95th CFL gray cup soccer championship in Toronto, on November 25, 2007. (Reuters/Fred Greenslade)

The newspaper administered by the students, Depaulia, He reported Tuesday that Stegall approved “in his residence on the University of University of the University.” The cause of death has not been revealed.

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Chase is the son of the previous Cincinnati Bengals The open receiver Milton Stegall, who played three seasons at the NFL before having an outstanding race in the Canadian Soccer League for 14 years.

Archive: Winnipeg Milt Stegall’s blue bombers leave the field after their defeat against Esquimales Edmonton in the football game of the Eastern Conference of the CFL in Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 8, 2008. (Reuters/Fred Greenslade)

Milt Stegall was a nine times All-Star CFL and established several records, including most of the career touchdowns and the touchdown record for a season.

Chase Stegall was a second year student at the University of Depaul. He appeared in 16 games last season, scoring his only goal of the season against Drake. Almost 400 minutes were recorded in the soccer Field this year after not seeing any action of the game in his first year.

Chase Stegall, 20, was found in his bedroom on the Chicago campus on Monday morning, the student newspaper reported, citing an email from university officials. (Courtesy of Depaul Athletics)

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