Former Stanford and Detroit Lions football player Stanley Wilson Jr. died at 40 years old earlier this month, according to TMZ.
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Wilson collapsed and died during a transfer from a local jail to Metropolitan State Hospital in Los Angeles County, according to the TMZ report.
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