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Brian Williams, who played for the Texas A&M football team for three seasons, died just a few hours after finishing a half-marathon, the family confirmed. The race took place in Irving, Texas.
The 24 -year -old died on Sunday due to the heat stroke complications, Brian’s brother Rawleigh Williams III said at Dallas Morning News.
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Tributes flocked after friends and family learned the loss of their beloved.
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“B You are my heart,” wrote Rawleigh in an article on social networks alongside photos of himself and his brother. “The best version of us in all ways B. I don’t think I can do it without you but I will try for our parents and our sister. I love you brother.”

Kyle Field in College Station, Texas (Bob Levey / Getty images)
Williams’ mother Kimberly also paid tribute to her son.
“I can’t believe you left,” she wrote on Instagram. “Our hearts hurt more than words cannot say. You were the best human that we know – the nicest, the purest in the heart, and the most humble despite everything you have accomplished. You loved God and you loves us. Now, you are with him – Total peace, Total joy, – annoying on us. We love you and we will see you again.”
Williams obtained an engineering diploma from A&M in 2024. According to The Morning News, Williams lived in the Dallas-Fort Worth area before his death.