
WR Julian Fleming seriously injured and his GF Alyssa Boyd killed in a Yamaha ATV accident
(Image via Alyssa Boyd IG: Julian Fleming and Alyssa Boyd)
A month ago, wide receiver Julian Fleming wished to play for the Green Bay Packers. On April 27, the Packers signed Fleming as an undrafted rookie free agent. But he failed his physical due to hip and back injuries.
Almost a month later, a drastically freaky event occurs in his life, leaving him seriously injured and his girlfriend dead.
According to the Public Information Release Report of Pennsylvania Law Enforcement, the crash occurred on Painter Lick Lane in Columbia Township, Bradford County on May 23. A Yamaha ATV was traveling northbound on Painter Lick Lane when it collided with a deer that had jumped out in the road. Neither of the occupants had safety equipment.
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WR Julian Fleming's girlfriend
Alyssa Boyd
was pronounced dead at the scene
The report further mentioned that the operator of the ATV sustained serious injuries and was transported to Guthrie Troy Community Hospital. The passenger sustained extensive injuries from the crash and was pronounced deceased at the scene.
A recently deceased deer was located on the scene, consistent with damage to the ATV. Assisted on scene by Guthrie EMS, Troy Fire Department, and the Pennsylvania State Police Collison Analysis and Reconstruction Specialists.
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This crash is under further investigation at this time.
Both Julian Fleming and Alyssa
Boyd
were not wearing helmets at the time of the ATV crash
The report named 24-year-old Julian Crushshon Fleming as the driver who had sustained a suspected serious injury and 23-year-old Alyssa Boyd as the passenger who had sustained a fatal injury.
On May 26, Mike Darnay of CBS News reported that State Police say Fleming's condition is unknown at this time. Neither Boyd nor Fleming were wearing helmets at the time of the ATV crash.
On May 25, the New York Post reported that families declined to comment on Boyd's death when reached by the Post on Sunday.
Julian Fleming was named 2019 Pennsylvania Player of the Year by Gatorade and PennLive
Julian Fleming played as a wide receiver at Ohio State University for four seasons. The 5-star recruit accumulated 80 receptions for 990 yards and 7 TDs in 38 games played for the Ohio State Buckeyes football.
Fleming, born in Pennsylvania, transferred from Ohio State to Penn State. At Penn State, he completed five seasons with the Penn State Nittany Lions.
He was ranked as the top wide receiver recruit in the nation. Fleming was named 2019 Pennsylvania Player of the Year by Gatorade and PennLive.
WR Julian Fleming could not be drafted by the Green Bay Packers because he failed a physical - lingering hip and back injuries
Despite having a successful college football career, WR Julian Fleming was not drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Green Packers showed interest in him. However, it did not come to fruition because of lingering hip and back injuries. Fleming later tried his luck at Baltimore Ravens, Washington Commanders, and San Francisco 49ers - by meetings and attending rookie minicamps.
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