By Drew Taylor, CBS 42
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–Medrick Burnett Jr., a 20-year-old football player for Alabama A&M University, died Wednesday a month after sustaining a serious injury in a football game.
Burnett Jr., a linebacker who was injured during the Magic City Classic Oct. 26 in Birmingham, was pronounced dead at 5:43 p.m. Wednesday at UAB Hospital, a month after the Classic, Jefferson County Deputy Coroner Matt Angelo reported Friday.
According to a post written by his sister, Dominece, on GoFundMe, Burnett suffered several brain bleeds after a head-on collision during a tackle in the game, which was played Legion Field. Dominece said that while he was in the ICU, Burnett underwent a craniotomy to reduce swelling in his brain, adding that it was “the last resort to help try to save his life.”
“Please pray he is having a tough time but we are holding on til the very end,” Dominece posted Wednesday in the hours before Burnett died. “God give us strength so we can keep the faith.”
On Wednesday morning, Alabama A&M erroneously reported that Burnett had died, but subsequently retracted their statement after confirming that he was still alive and stable condition at that point. A university official attributed the error to being given false information.
Burnett, a redshirt freshman originally from Lakewood, California, had played at Grambling State during the 2023 season before transferring to Alabama A&M. During the season, Burnett had three solo tackles and two assists with Alabama A&M before his death.
No cause of death has been listed for Burnett, although tests are pending.