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Trey Walker is in very serious condition after an accident last night left his dirt bike laying in the street and left him laying in a hospital bed with severe injuries.

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*UPDATE*

Unfortunately this is a very sad update. Walker has succumb to his injuries and has passed away. He was only 23 years old.

Walker was heading west on Northwest 75th Street on a Honda dirt bike when he collided with a Ford Escape heading south on Northwest 21st Avenue, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department. The accident occurred at about 7:50 p.m. on Thursday, and police said Walker’s bike did not have lights and that he was wearing dark clothing.

The intersection where the accident took place is a two-way stop. Walker was not wearing a helmet, Butler said.

Police said the driver of the Ford Escape stayed on the scene and was cooperating with detectives. Walker was believed to be riding a dirt bike recreationally with another NFL player, said Butler, who does not know the name of that player.

Several members of the Ravens organization are on their way to Florida to be with Walker’s family.

We send our condolences and prayers to his loved ones.

*END OF UPDATE*

According to NBC Miami, Walker was involved in a crash at Northwest 21st Avenue and Northwest 75th Steer. He was hospitalized in critical condition.

Miami-Dade Police say Walker was riding a Honda dirt bike with no lights and wearing dark clothing when he collided with a Ford Escape at about 8 p.m. ET Thursday.

Police released no other details of the incident and said Walker, 23, was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition.

In a statement, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, “This is devastating news. Our prayers and hopes are with Tray and his family tonight.”

A 2015 fourth-round pick who played his college ball at Texas Southern University, Walker appeared in eight games with the Ravens as a rookie. Over the course of those appearances, Walker notched two tackles.

Let’s pray he has a full recovery.

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