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One Nkemdiche brother rushed to hospital

Former Ole Miss linebacker Denzel Nkemdiche was hospitalized Monday, according to multiple reports. Upon arrival, this was determined to be a medical aid call and the Ridgeland Fire Department was summoned to assist. After the response, Nkemdiche was sent to the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. He was no longer listed as a patient at the hospital as of Tuesday morning, according to The Clarion-Ledger. Nkemdiche, who was hospitalized last month after an undisclosed incident, did not play in the last two games against LSU and Mississippi State and is not considered part of the team anymore.

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The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport confirmed that Denzel Nkemdiche, Robert Nkemdiche’s older brother, is hospitalized.


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His brother Robert was suspended by Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze this week after being charged with marijuana possession.

Nkemdiche played in 10 games this season, with nine starts, and had 53 tackles (fourth on the team).

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Of course, Nkemdiche recently made headlines after falling at least 15 feet from an Atlanta hotel room.

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