<div class="yom-mod yom-art-content yahoo-analyze-include"><div class="bd"><div class="entry-content"><p class="first">TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- <em class="ywp-page-play-pause ywp-page-video"><em title="Play Video" class="ywp-page-btn ywp-page-btn-play">[/i]Tennessee Titans[/i] reserve receiver O.J. Murdock has died of an apparent suicide, Tampa police say.</p>
Police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said officers found the 25-year-old
Murdock inside his car Monday morning with what appeared to be
self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The car was parked in front of Middleton
High School, where Murdock attended school.</p>
He was taken to Tampa General Hospital, where he later died.</p>
Murdock did not report to training camp over the weekend because of what the team said at the time was a personal issue.</p>
''We are shocked and saddened to hear of O.J. Murdock's
death this morning,'' the Titans said in a statement Monday. ''In his
brief time here, a number of our players, coaches and staff had grown
close to O.J., and this is a difficult time for them. He spent the last
year battling back from an Achilles injury as he prepared for this
year's training camp. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and
friends as they try to cope with this tragedy.''</p>
As a senior at Middleton in 2005, Murdock was rated the 10th-best
wide receiver recruit in the nation by Rivals.com. He signed with South
Carolina, but played in only four games, making one catch, after
redshirting his first season. He was arrested for shoplifting at a
Florida department store during that 2006 season and suspended.</p>
Murdock transferred to Pearl River Community College in Mississippi
and then to Division II Fort Hays State in Kansas. As a senior in 2010,
he had 60 catches for 1,290 yards and 12 touchdowns.</p>
That earned him an invitation to the NFL scouting combine. After
going undrafted, he was signed by the Titans last summer but spent the
entire 2011 season on injured reserve after hurting his right Achilles
early in training camp.</p></div></div></div>
Police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said officers found the 25-year-old
Murdock inside his car Monday morning with what appeared to be
self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The car was parked in front of Middleton
High School, where Murdock attended school.</p>
He was taken to Tampa General Hospital, where he later died.</p>
Murdock did not report to training camp over the weekend because of what the team said at the time was a personal issue.</p>
''We are shocked and saddened to hear of O.J. Murdock's
death this morning,'' the Titans said in a statement Monday. ''In his
brief time here, a number of our players, coaches and staff had grown
close to O.J., and this is a difficult time for them. He spent the last
year battling back from an Achilles injury as he prepared for this
year's training camp. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and
friends as they try to cope with this tragedy.''</p>
As a senior at Middleton in 2005, Murdock was rated the 10th-best
wide receiver recruit in the nation by Rivals.com. He signed with South
Carolina, but played in only four games, making one catch, after
redshirting his first season. He was arrested for shoplifting at a
Florida department store during that 2006 season and suspended.</p>
Murdock transferred to Pearl River Community College in Mississippi
and then to Division II Fort Hays State in Kansas. As a senior in 2010,
he had 60 catches for 1,290 yards and 12 touchdowns.</p>
That earned him an invitation to the NFL scouting combine. After
going undrafted, he was signed by the Titans last summer but spent the
entire 2011 season on injured reserve after hurting his right Achilles
early in training camp.</p></div></div></div>