ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月15日 02時34分


Ryan got the talk 2 months after his older brother died. “You can walk away,” his parents, Mark and Kym, and eldest brother, Kelly, told him. Deep down, part of them would be relieved if he did. But Ryan was almost 18 years old and one of the best high school quarterbacks in the country. He had worked too long and accomplished too much for them to take this away from him now. Only he could decide whether to keep pursuing the sport that may have led to his brother Tyler’s suicide, a death that stunned nearly everyone who knew him. One day Tyler was the likely starting quarterback for the Washington State Cougars, a team on the rise. The next, he was dead. A brain autopsy after his death revealed that he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a neurodegenerative disease brought on by repeated head trauma.

For Mark and Kym, dealing with the loss meant starting a foundation, @hilinskishope, which works to reduce the stigma around mental illness. And for Ryan, it meant playing football. Everything he does, he said, will now be for him and his brother. @samuelhodgson took this photo of Ryan before senior night at Orange Lutheran, where he started wearing the No. 3 jersey in honor of Tyler. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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