Aaron Hernandez

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Aaron Hernandez was an American football tight end who played for the New England Patriots in the NFL

Nov 6, 1989

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: November 6, 1989
  • Died on: April 19, 2017
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Football Players, Sportspersons, Football Players, American Football Players
  • City/State: Connecticut
  • Spouses: Shayanna Jenkins
  • Siblings: D. J. Hernandez

Aaron Hernandez born at

Bristol, Connecticut

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Birth Place

Aaron Hernandez became romantically involved with Shayanna Jenkins in 2007, while still in high school. The two became engaged after their daughter, Avielle Janelle Jenkins-Hernandez, was born in November 2012, and moved to his $1.3 million four-story house in North Attleborough, Massachusetts soon after.

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Personal Life

Aaron Josef Hernandez was born on November 6, 1989 in Bristol, Connecticut to Dennis Hernande, and Terri Valentine-Hernandez. He had an older brother named Dennis, Jr., also a professional footballer, who played at the University of Connecticut and later became quarterbacks coach at Brown University.

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Childhood & Early Life

Aaron Hernandez went to the Bristol Central High School and played for the Bristol Rams football team. He received Connecticut's 'Gatorade Football Player of the Year' award in his senior year. Despite being committed to play alongside his elder brother at UConn, he eventually joined the University of Florida under head coach Urban Meyer.

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Childhood & Early Life

While he started only three games for Florida Gators in 2007, in his sophomore year, he replaced injured Cornelius Ingram in eleven games and led the Gators to their BCS National Championship Game title win in 2009.

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In his junior year, he won the John Mackey Award, and was a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection, as well as a first-team All-American recognized by the Associated Press, College Football News and The Sporting News.

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Childhood & Early Life

Aaron Hernandez left college before senior year to enter the 2010 NFL Draft, during which he was selected by the New England Patriots in the fourth round. Following a controversy regarding marijuana use and multiple failed drug tests while in college, he had to issue a statement before signing a four-year contract with them on June 8, 2010.

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Professional Career

The youngest player in the NFL during the 2010 season, he caught his first and second career touchdowns in their Week 9 loss against the Cleveland Browns. He went on to receive the 'Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week' award for catching two touchdown passes from Tom Brady in Week 15, and ended the season with six touchdowns from 14 games.

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Professional Career

During the 2011 season, he achieved career-best 129 yards on nine receptions with a touchdown against the Denver Broncos and later led the Patriots to Super Bowl XLVI, losing to the New York Giants. He played 12 of 14 games during the season, starting 10 of them, but like last season, missed two games due to knee injury.

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Professional Career

He signed a five-year contract extension in the following season with the largest ever signing bonus given to an NFL tight end. While he missed several weeks for high ankle sprain, he registered 8 receptions for 58 yards, including two touchdowns, during the Monday Night Football game against the Houston Texans on December 10.

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Professional Career

A 17-year-old Aaron Hernandez was involved in a bar fight at a restaurant in Gainesville, Florida, on April 28, 2007 after refusing to pay for a couple of drinks he took. He reportedly punched the employee who escorted him out, rupturing his eardrum, but the case was settled out of court with a deferred prosecution agreement.

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Legal Issues

He again faced legal troubles after he was investigated for the double murder of immigrants Daniel Jorge Correia de Abreu and Safiro Teixeira Furtado in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012. He was indicted of the two murders based on the testimony of a drug dealer, but was acquitted of most of the charges, including that of murders, on April 14, 2017, days before his death.

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Legal Issues

In June 2013, he was accused of shooting Alexander S. Bradley, a friend, during an altercation back in February, which allegedly cost him his right eye. The lawsuit was settled in February 2016, but he was indicted on witness intimidation charges for the Boston double murders. He was acquitted of these charges later during his 2017 trial.

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Legal Issues

Following the murder of Odin Lloyd, one of his friends, on June 17, 2013, in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, the police searched his house due to multiple suspicious activities, like destroying his home security system intentionally. Soon after, he was asked not to be near Gillette Stadium, as the Patriots' team management had decided to cut ties with him fearing his arrest.

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On June 26, 2013, he was arrested by the police and was released from the Patriots team soon after, before he was charged with first-degree murder and five more gun-related charges later that day. After being indicted by a grand jury on August 22, 2013, he pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder of Lloyd on September 6, 2013 and was held at the Bristol County Jail.

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