Former NFL quarterback Brian Hoyer revealed that his sister-in-law, Carissa Rae Hoyer, who was married to his brother, Brett, died “suddenly and unexpectedly” final week, abandoning 4 daughters in a publish shared on his Instagram account Wednesday (February 18).

“It is with a heavy heart that I write this,” Hoyer wrote. “On February thirteenth, my little brother misplaced his spouse Carissa out of the blue and unexpectedly. She leaves behind him and their 4 little ladies, Josie, Lainey, Ellie, and Hattie. In an prompt, he grew to become a widowed father to 4 daughters beneath 12.

“If yow will discover it in your coronary heart to assist us assist him and his ladies via this unimaginable season, we might be ceaselessly grateful.

“We can’t take away their ache, however collectively we might help carry the burden.

“Your support can help ease their burden during this painful time. Please consider donating or sharing to show you care. Every bit helps.”

A GoFundMe launched by Brian, Brett and Matthew Hoyer is searching for donations to “support the Hoyer family in this devastating loss” and lists Carissa as being solely 36 on the time however does not point out a reason behind demise.

“At just 37 years old, Brett is now navigating life as a widowed father to four young girls. The grief is overwhelming, and the road ahead feels daunting. As they face the painful reality of life without Cari, the added financial burden brings even more uncertainty during an already heartbreaking time,” the GoFundMe states.

Brian Hoyer appeared in 79 video games for 5 NFL groups throughout his 15-year NFL profession, which included eight with the New England Patriots, two with the Cleveland Browns, beginning in 16 video games, and one with the Las Vegas Raiders, making his ultimate begin and three appearances in 2023. The former Michigan State standout threw for 10,899 yards, 53 touchdowns and 37 interceptions, whereas going 16-25 in 41 profession begins.





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