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Kenny Pickett’s wife, Amy, mourns the loss of the late Princeton football player in a heartbreaking message


The late Princeton Tigers catcher Tiger Bech lost his life in a tragic truck attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans. The Bourbon Street attack killed more than 10 people, according to the New York Post, including Bech, as his brother Jack confirmed.

Jack Bech took to his X account (formerly Twitter) to share the heartbreaking news with fans. In his X post, Jack wrote:

“I love you always bro! You inspired me every day now you can be with me at all times. I got this family T, don’t worry. This is for us.”

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Football fans and celebrities mourned the death of Tiger Bech, including Philadelphia Eagles star Kenny Pickettwife Amy. On Thursday, Amy Pickett took to her Instagram to mourn the loss of the young football star and wrote:

“Our hearts break for Tiger, his family and loved ones at this tragic, senseless and devastating loss. We pray for comfort and healing. An infectious love of life, new adventures and making others laugh.”

Kenny Pickett’s wife, Amy, mourns the loss of the late Princeton football player in a heartbreaking note (Credit: IG/Amy Pickett)

Kenny Pickett’s wife, Amy, attended the Eagles vs. Cowboys game with her family

Kenny Pickett’s wife, Amy, cheered on the quarterback in the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 17 game against the Dallas Cowboys. Amy Pickett visited Lincoln Financial Field with her entire family and later summed up her game day experience in an Instagram post.

“So fly @kennypickett8,” Amy captioned her Instagram post.

The Instagram post included solo shots of Amy Pickett and some family pictures. Amy loved Kenny’s green Eagles jersey for the game, which she teamed with black jeans and white trainers. She completed her look with black sunglasses and minimalist jewelry.

The Philadelphia Eagles ended up defeating the Cowboys 41-7 in the Week 17 matchup. They will now face the New York Giants in the final game of the regular season on Sunday. The Eagles have maintained an impressive 13-3 record, while the Giants are a mediocre 3-13, leaving them out of the NFL playoffs.

Do you think the Philadelphia Eagles would end their regular season with another win, or would the Giants turn the tide in their favor?