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Agent offers update on Vikings' Jaylen Twyman after shooting
Former Pittsburgh Panthers defensive lineman Jaylen Twyman (97) looks on from the sidelines against the Miami Hurricanes during the first quarter at Heinz Field.  Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Vikings rookie Jaylen Twyman was shot multiple times during a triple-shooting in Washington D.C., on Monday, but fortunately we continue to hear positive news about his recovery.

Twyman’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said his client was in the “wrong place” at the “wrong time” when he was shot four times. The defensive tackle was said to be in a car while in the area to visit his aunt.

On Tuesday, Rosenhaus revealed that Twyman was shot in the arm, leg, buttocks and shoulder. Despite that, the agent said he is optimistic Twyman will be able to play this season.

Twyman is obviously fortunate to be alive, let alone expected to make a full recovery and play in his rookie season.

Twyman, 21, was drafted in the sixth round by the Vikings out of Pitt. He is from the D.C. area.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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