Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver and his family are receiving an outpouring of support from the NFL franchise following the tragic drowning death of his two-year-old son in Texas, according to statements confirmed by team leadership and local law enforcement records.
Emergency Response and Investigation Details
According to information reported by TMZ Sports and ESPN, agents from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded to an emergency call on June 28. The toddler’s parents informed responding authorities that they discovered the two-year-old child unresponsive inside a swimming pool.
Emergency medical personnel rushed the young child to a hospital for urgent treatment. Despite life-saving efforts by medical staff, the child was pronounced dead at 7:18 p.m. on June 28. News of the private family tragedy was publicly confirmed months later, drawing widespread grief across the football community.
Buffalo Bills Release Official Statement of Support
The Buffalo Bills organization formally acknowledged the tragedy, releasing an official statement through general manager Brandon Beane to express condolences on behalf of the entire franchise. The team emphasized its commitment to standing alongside the defensive lineman during the grieving process.
“En nombre de toda la organización de los Buffalo Bills, queremos expresar públicamente nuestras condolencias a Ed Oliver y a su familia por la devastadora pérdida de su hijo,” Brandon Beane stated in the franchise’s official release. “Es una tragedia impensable para cualquier padre. Continuaremos apoyando a Ed y a su familia mientras todos lamentamos esta trágica pérdida.”
In addition to the team’s public remarks, a source close to the player told ESPN that Oliver and his relatives are requesting privacy and continued prayers from the public while they navigate an intensely difficult period of bereavement.
Football Career and Background Context
Ed Oliver, 28, has established himself as a fixture in the Buffalo defensive front since entering the league. The franchise selected the former University of Houston standout with the ninth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Over seven seasons with the Bills, the defensive lineman has appeared in 95 regular-season games, accumulating 30 quarterback sacks and 56 tackles for loss.

Although injuries to his ankle and biceps limited his availability to just three games during the previous campaign, coaching staff projections under defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard anticipated Oliver returning as a cornerstone of the defensive scheme for upcoming competition. Team leadership has reiterated that athletic preparations remain secondary while the organization prioritizes comprehensive personal support for the player and his family.
Next Confirmed Checkpoints
The Buffalo Bills continue their preparations for the upcoming 2026 NFL season schedule under established franchise protocols.