Aqib Talib Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The brother of former NFL cornerback Aqib Talib received a major prison sentence for the fatal shooting of a high school football coach last August.

Yaqub Talib was sentenced to 37 years in prison for the shooting of coach Mike Hickmon during a youth football game in North Texas, according to WFAA. Talib’s trial was slated to start on Aug. 7, but he instead took a plea deal and pleaded guilty to a murder charge.

Yaqub Talib shot and killed Hickmon during an argument at a 9-and-under football game in Lancaster, Texas. Hickmon was coaching a team that was facing a squad financed by the Talib brothers when the murder took place.

Aqib Talib, a five-time Pro Bowler, played in the NFL from 2008 to 2019. While he was not charged with a crime relating to the murder, he was present at the scene and is facing a lawsuit over his involvement.

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