Agent of ex-LSU receiver Kyren Lacy calls out NFL following apparent suicide: ‘Shame on you’
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The agent of former LSU Tigers wide receiver Kyren Lacy took aim at the NFL in a lengthy post released Friday in the wake of Lacy’s apparent suicide, calling out the league for revoking his combine invitation "without acknowledgment or consideration of the facts."
Rocky Arceneaux of Alliance Sports released a scathing statement in the days that followed Lacy’s death. The 24-year-old football player was found dead from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound" after a police chase in Texas on Saturday night.
LSU Tigers wide receiver Kyren Lacy (2) reacts during the second quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Williams-Brice Stadium on Sept. 14, 2024. (Scott Kinser-Imagn Images)
Lacy was facing criminal charges in Louisiana in connection with a crash in December that left a 78-year-old man dead.
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"Kyren was a special talent, but an even better person. In December, Alliance was blessed to welcome Kyren into our family. His infectious personality and love of life positively affected everyone. Staff and clients alike," Arceneaux began his statement. "He loved football. The fact that it was also going to be a means to provide for his family meant even more. His family was his everything."
Arceneaux then turned his attention to the NFL, accusing the league of "alienating" athletes like Lacy.
"To the NFL, shame on you for revoking Kyren's Combine invitation without acknowledgment or consideration of the facts. I urge


