Baltimore Sun

Offensive lineman McNair hospitaliz­ed after workout

Ex-McDonogh standout in critical but stable condition

- By Jonas Shaffer jshaffer@baltsun.com twitter.com/jonas_shaffer

Maryland football offensive lineman Jordan McNair (McDonogh) has been hospitaliz­ed after an organized team workout, the athletic department said Monday. The rising redshirt freshman is in critical but stable condition.

No other details were immediatel­y available, but the workout appears to have taken place last week. On Thursday, McDonogh first-year football coach Hakeem Sule tweeted: “Please keep former Eagle/ current Terp @TheRealJMc­Nair and his family in your hearts and prayers tonight.”

“Jordan’s an outstandin­g young man and a beloved member of our Maryland football family,” coach DJ Durkin said in a statement. “Our entire program is supporting Jordan and his family during this time. We’re continuing to keep Jordan in our thoughts and prayers.”

A four-star recruit and two-time All- Metro f i rst- t eam selection from Randallsto­wn, the 6-foot-4, 325-pound McNair appeared in one game as a true freshman last season, against Towson.

Offseason workouts have come under scrutiny nationwide in recent years. Most of the 35-plus college football-related deaths since 2000, according to research by Scott Anderson, Oklahoma’s head trainer and a leading authority on player safety, have been linked to overexerti­on.

Locally, Towson offensive lineman Gavin Class (St. Paul’s) collapsed in 2013 because of heatstroke suffered during a summer practice. Despite liver failure, he worked his way back to playing shape in an ultimately unsuccessf­ul bid to return to the field for the Tigers. The following year, Morgan State freshman defensive lineman Marquese Meadow died of heatstroke after a preseason practice, autospy results showed. Jordan McNair

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