Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker trying to move on after brother's murder
On the day his brother was killed, Baker called Wilks early in the morning to give him the news, and the two stayed in contact after Baker returned home to be with his family. Because there's life beyond football. Baker plans to spend most of that time back home with his mother and family, whic...
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Published in | Gannett News Service |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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USA Today, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc
18.06.2018
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Summary: | On the day his brother was killed, Baker called Wilks early in the morning to give him the news, and the two stayed in contact after Baker returned home to be with his family. Because there's life beyond football. Baker plans to spend most of that time back home with his mother and family, which includes six sisters. Since his brother's death, Baker has made a point of talking to his sisters more often, and he's always stayed in touch with his mother. |
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