Thomas was found dead in the shower of his Roswell, Georgia,
home on Dec. 9. He was 33 years old. Shortly after his death,
the Thomas family issued a statement that he had suffered from
recurring seizures since a car crash in 2019, and they believed
he died after enduring a seizure.
Last month, researchers at Boston University confirmed that
Thomas suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE,
but stated his death was likely not caused by it.
The autopsy report confirmed these suspicions, stating the CTE
did not cause the seizure disorder or his death.
The autopsy also indicated trace amounts of marijuana and
nicotine in Thomas' system, according to television station KUSA
in Denver.
As a four-time Pro Bowl selection, Thomas played nine seasons
with the Broncos, winning Super Bowl 50 with Denver. He recorded
724 catches for 9,763 yards and 63 touchdowns in 143 career
games with the Broncos, Texans (2018) and New York Jets (2019).
--Field Level Media
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