Talk:Rob Bironas

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Rob Bironas is an American Football player. He is currently the kicker for the Tennessee Titans.

Did the above use to be in the article?

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As a result of his death, I am reading that he had married Terry Bradshaw's daughter just last June. Could someone put that in here?

Death

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His fatal car accident was (reportedly) a road rage incident; the crash occurred when Bironas was trying to cut another car off the road. This should be added into the article. Here is a source: Woman: Rob Bironas tried to run me off the road. Here is another source: Woman says Rob Bironas tried to run her off road. Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro (talk) 17:03, 23 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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