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Seminoles Linebacker Ethan Pritchard Leaves Hospital, Continues Rehabilitation

Summary

  • Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard shot near Tallahassee
  • Pritchard moved from hospital to rehabilitation center in Jacksonville
  • Pritchard's father expresses gratitude for medical teams and FSU community
Seminoles Linebacker Ethan Pritchard Leaves Hospital, Continues Rehabilitation

On October 9, 2025, Florida State linebacker Ethan Pritchard was released from Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, five and a half weeks after being shot near the city. Pritchard has now moved to Brooks Rehabilitation in Jacksonville, Florida, to continue his recovery.

The incident occurred a day after Florida State's season-opening win over Alabama, and appears to have been a case of mistaken identity. Four people, including one juvenile, have been arrested in connection with the shooting.

Pritchard's father, Earl, expressed his thankfulness for the prayers and support the family has received during this challenging time. He noted that Coach Mike Norvell has been a constant presence, visiting the hospital daily and ensuring Pritchard and his family feel part of the Seminoles team.

The medical teams at the hospital, nearby clinics, and Florida State's sports medicine staff have all played a crucial role in Pritchard's recovery. While he still has a long journey ahead, Earl Pritchard is grateful for the outpouring of support from the FSU and Seminole County communities.

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Ethan Pritchard, a Florida State linebacker, was shot near Tallahassee last month and has now been released from the hospital, moving to a rehabilitation center in Jacksonville to continue his recovery.
Pritchard's father expressed gratitude for the constant support from Florida State's head coach Mike Norvell, who visited the hospital daily, and the Seminoles players and staff who made the family feel part of the team.
The shooting incident occurred near Tallahassee, a day after Florida State's season-opening win over Alabama, and appears to have been a case of mistaken identity.

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