Late Princeton Tigers wide receiver Tiger Bech tragically lost his life in a truck attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans. The attack on Bourbon Street, as reported by the New York Post, resulted in over 10 fatalities, with Bech among the victims confirmed by his brother Jack.
Jack Bech shared the heartbreaking news with fans on his X account (formerly Twitter). In his post, Jack wrote:
“Love you always brother! You inspired me every day, now you get to be with me in every moment. I got this family T, don’t worry. This is for us.”
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Football fans and celebrities, including Philadelphia Eagles star Kenny Pickett’s wife Amy, mourned Tiger Bech’s death. Amy Pickett expressed her condolences for the loss in a heartfelt note on her Instagram story, saying:
“Our hearts break for Tiger, his family, and loved ones over this tragic, senseless, and devastating loss. Praying for comfort and healing. A contagious love for life, new adventures, and making others laugh.”
Kenny Pickett’s wife Amy attended Eagles vs. Cowboys with family
Kenny Pickett’s wife Amy supported the quarterback at the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 17 game against the Dallas Cowboys. After attending the game at Lincoln Financial Field with her family, Amy shared her gameday experience on Instagram.
“So fly, @kennypickett8,” Amy captioned her Instagram post.
Amy’s Instagram post featured solo photos of herself and family pictures. She wore Kenny’s green Eagles jersey, black jeans, white sneakers, black sunglasses, and minimalistic jewelry.
The Eagles triumphed over the Cowboys with a 41-7 victory in the Week 17 match. They are set to face the New York Giants in their final regular season game. The Eagles hold an impressive 13-3 record, while the Giants have a 3-13 record, missing out on the NFL playoffs.
Do you think the Philadelphia Eagles will end their regular season with another win, or will the Giants turn the scoreboard in their favor?
Edited by William Paul