Alabama A&M LB Medrick Burnett Jr. dies after head injury sustained in collision during game

Burnett died one day after his death was mistakenly announced by the school

BIRMINGHAM, AL - SEPTEMBER 02: An Alabama A&M Bulldogs helmet at the game between the UAB Blazers and the Alabama A&M Bulldogs. UAB defeated Alabama A&M by the score of 38-7 at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Alabama A&M freshman linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. died one month after sustaining a head injury in an Oct. 29 game. He was hospitalized for the entire past month. (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Alabama A&M linebacker Medrick Burnett Jr. has died, approximately five weeks after suffering an injury in a head-to-head collision during the Bulldogs' game against Alabama State on Oct. 29. He turned 20 years old on Oct. 27.

Burnett's death was announced in a statement by the Jefferson County, Alabama coroner on Friday. The coroner called Burnett's time of death as Wednesday evening. An official news release is expected on Saturday.

The coroner's office making the announcement was important after Alabama A&M mistakenly announced Burnett's death on Wednesday after being wrongly informed by "an immediate family member," reportedly his father. Burnett's mother and a representative from UAB Hospital then told the school's athletic department that the linebacker was still alive.

The school then retracted the statement. Burnett was pronounced dead just hours later.

On a GoFundMe page (which raised nearly $50,000) set up for Burnett's parents to help with his care, his sister said that Burnett had several brain bleeds and swelling of the brain. Tubes drained the brain to relieve pressure and an emergency craniotomy was eventually performed.

Burnett Jr. was a redshirt freshman linebacker from Lakewood, California, who began playing for Alabama A&M this season after transferring from Grambling State. He played in seven games this year, registering five tackles.