Rondale Moore, wide receiver minnesota vikingswas found dead Suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound 25 years old. The Floyd County coroner confirmed his death, according to Wolves.

While an autopsy has been scheduled, the cause of death is said to be under investigation. at the same time, WHAS11 New Albany Police Chief Todd Bailey reportedly said Moore was found in a garage with what authorities believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
While many mourned Moore’s death, saying he died “too soon,” the Journal’s final Instagram post went viral. Some people shared this article and talked about the importance of this mental health.
Rondale Moore’s last Instagram post
Moore’s final post was a series of photos set to 50 Cent’s God Gave Me Style. They are photos of Moore engaged in various activities.
In the first photo, he’s holding some drinks and a bag that says “In Progress.” Subsequent photos showed Moore hanging out or working out. Comments are closed on all posts on the profile, and the deceased player did not add any captions to these posts.
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The last slide is a screenshot of the lyrics to EST Gee’s 2024 song Go. “Been stitched up for the last eight months but it ain’t changed a thing, don’t feel any better…” the lyrics to the song go.
Moore took a screenshot of this part and included it in the photo. Many took this as a sign that all was not well with the player.
“Mental health is important,” one NFL fan page on X wrote. Another fan page wrote, “This is heartbreaking…Men’s mental health matters.” Another added, “Rondale Moore just posted this on Instagram three days ago…Mental health matters.”
The post also led to many claiming the player was frustrated. However, Grok verified the speculation explain “No, there is no public information or reports that Rodale Moore suffered from depression. News outlets confirmed that he was found dead in his garage of a suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound that remains under investigation by authorities. His recent activity on Instagram and conversations with co-workers revealed no disclosure of his struggles.”
After Moore’s death, Coach Brohm released a statement: “It was a great pleasure to coach Rondale Moore. He was the ultimate competitor who would never back down from any challenge. Rondale possessed a work ethic that was unmatched by anyone. He was a man who was A great teammate who stepped up to the plate no matter the situation. We loved his smile and his competitive edge and he always wanted to make everyone he came in contact with happy. We send all our thoughts and prayers to Rondale and his family!”


