BALTIMORE -- A night honoring the life of Konrad Reuland culminated in the Baltimore Ravens presenting the game ball to the former tight end's parents after a 40-0 win over the Miami Dolphins.
Reuland, who spent the 2015 season with the Ravens, passed away last December at the age of 29 after suffering a brain aneurysm. A video tribute during Thursday night's game stated Reuland saved 75 lives through the donations of his organs, a list that includes Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew, who received a heart and kidney. Reuland's parents and Carew then received a standing ovation.