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Former NFL Star Dead After Being Ambushed & Shot In Apparent Robbery Attempt

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A longtime former NFL wide receiver who played part of his career with the New England Patriots and superstar quarterback Tom Brady was shot and killed on Saturday night in Tampa, Florida. Reche Caldwell was apparently getting ready to go out on a date with his girlfriend when he was “ambushed” by a couple of unknown assailants who were apparently attempting to rob him of his valuables.

This, according to Caldwell’s mother Deborah, who spoke with TMZ about the former football star’s untimely death.

He was just 41 years old. Related: Former Miss Universe New Zealand Finalist Dead At 23 Apparently, Caldwell — whose real first name was Donald, but was known personally and professional as Reche — was “ambushed” by a group of people who jumped

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