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The Family Drama of Brian Hoyer, Former New England Patriots QB
GoFundMe raised over $109,000 to support Brett and his four daughters after Carissa Rae Hoyer's sudden death at age 36, enabling the family to focus on healing.
- On Thursday, Hoyer posted on Instagram a GoFundMe with a $100,000 goal, which exceeded $109,000 as of Thursday evening, supporting his brother Brett and daughters.
- On February 13th, the family experienced a sudden loss when Carissa Rae Hoyer died, leaving Brett and their four daughters under 12.
- Hoyer — a Super Bowl winner with the Patriots in February 2019 — now co‑hosts The Quick Snap podcast with former Patriots offensive lineman David Andrews.
- Organizers said the fundraiser aims to let Brett focus on loving his girls and begin healing without financial stress, with Hoyer asking, `If you can find it in your heart to help us help him and his girls through this unimaginable season, we would be forever grateful.`
- The football community responded to Hoyer's plea, offering donations and sympathy, even as no cause of death was publicly disclosed for Carissa Rae Hoyer.
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Former Patriots QB Brian Hoyer reveals crushing family tragedy with sister-in-law dying ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’
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