Jackson State football players were told by Deion Sanders not to leave their Houston hotel after the tragic death of Takeoff
Following the tragic death of Takeoff, who was shot dead earlier on Tuesday in a bowling alley. Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Jackson State football team, addressed his team players and advised them not to leave their hotel this weekend when they face Texas Southern in Houston, where rapper Takeoff was killed. He also stated that if friends and family members wish to meet the players before to Saturday’s game, they must visit the hotel where the team is staying.
Deion Sanders Instructs Jackson State Football Team To Not Leave Houston Hotel After Rapper Takeoff Is Shot Dead
Deion Sanders spoke to his team after the Migos rapper was shot and died
Following the terrible death of Migos Rapper, the head coach of the Jackson State football team spoke with his team players about Migos being shot and killed.
“I’m simply sick and tired of individuals who are inspirational to you continuously leaving us: that’s our rappers,” Sanders said in a video message. “Takeoff was killed in a dice game in Houston, which is where we’re headed. That means none of you are leaving the hotel. Because it’s not going to happen until I give you additional notice.”
Takeoff was a huge sports lover
Takeoff, actual name Krishnik Khari Ball, was a sports fan who joined his group to perform with Pharrell Williams during the NBA All-Star Game halftime show in 2018. “Only Built for Infinity Links,” Quavo and Takeoff’s debut album as a duo apart from Offset, was released last week.
No Fucking Way..
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) November 1, 2022
The Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young, who tweeted on Tuesday that he was surprised by the news of Takeoff’s death, was one of several professional sportsmen with whom Migos maintained friendships. According to sources, Takeoff was shot and died at 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday at a bowling alley in Houston where Quavo was also present. Reporters were told by Houston police authorities that they are looking into the incident. As they get ready for the away game on Saturday, Sanders advised his players on Tuesday to be aware of their surroundings and friendships.