Houston, TX – Former Louisiana State University (LSU) wide receiver and NFL draft prospect Kyren Lacy was found dead in Houston on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the age of 24. The news was confirmed by an LSU official on Sunday, sending shockwaves through the football community.
According to ESPN, Lacy’s death occurred just one day before a grand jury was set to hear evidence in a case tied to a December 2024 car crash in Louisiana, where he faced charges of negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run, and reckless operation of a vehicle. WAFB-TV published that a family member confirmed the death, with sources indicating it was a suspected suicide, though no official cause has been released by authorities.
Lacy, a standout athlete from Thibodaux, Louisiana, had a promising career, leading LSU with nine touchdown receptions in the 2024 season. He recorded 58 catches for 866 yards, showcasing his talent before declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. CBS Sports published that Lacy participated in LSU’s pro day in March, despite the looming legal challenges that followed the fatal crash, which claimed the life of 78-year-old Herman Hall.
The LSU Athletic Department expressed deep sorrow in a statement: “We’re saddened to learn of the tragic passing of former LSU football student-athlete Kyren Lacy. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones, as well as his former teammates and coaches impacted by his passing.” Similar sentiments were shared across social media, with figures like Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Jayden Daniels’ mother, Regina Jackson, offering tributes, as noted by Sports Illustrated and Sportskeeda.
Lacy’s attorney, Matthew Ory, released a statement to ESPN, urging the public to respect the family’s privacy and describing the legal case as an “overzealous, targeted effort” against Lacy. The Daily Mail published that Ory believed the evidence would have led to a declination of charges, highlighting the intense pressure Lacy faced.
The Harris County Medical Examiner’s Office has not yet responded to inquiries, and Houston police referred questions to the examiner, per Yahoo Sports. As the investigation continues, the football world mourns the loss of a young talent whose life ended too soon.