Kyle Brandt posts three-second video on O.J. Simpson’s legacy: ‘Murderer’



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Kyle Brandt was blunt in his reaction to the recent death of O.J. Simpson.

The “Good Morning Football” co-host shared a three-second long video of himself on X with the caption, “Thoughts on OJ Simpson’s legacy…” and said: “Murderer.”

Simpson — a Hall of Fame running back and actor, who was charged with the 1994 murders of his ex wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman and then acquitted — died of prostate cancer on April 10 at the age of 76, his family announced in a statement on his social media account Thursday.

Kyle Brandt reacts to O.J. Simpson’s death. X/Kyle Brandt
O.J. Simpson attends a parole hearing at Lovelock Correctional Center. Jason Bean / USA TODAY NETWORK

“On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren,” the statement read. “During this time of transition, his family asks that you please respect their wishes for privacy and grace.”

Simpson’s attorney, David Cook, told TMZ his client died in Las Vegas.

His prostate cancer diagnosis was made public in February.

O.J. Simpson wearing the blood stained gloves found by Los Angeles Police and entered into evidence in Simpson’s murder trial, showing them to the jury on June 15, 1995 as his attorney Johnnie Cochran, Jr. (R.) looks on. REUTERS
O.J. Simpson and his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and their children, daughter Sidney Brooke and son Justin at the March 16, 1994, premiere of Simpson’s film “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, ” in Los Angeles. REUTERS
O.J. Simpson, surrounded by his legal team, reacts as he is found not guilty in the death of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in Los Angeles on October 3, 1995. AP

Brandt’s post came after former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner wrote on X: “Good Riddance” with the hashtag, “OJSimpson.”

Simpson, a 1968 Heisman Trophy Winner and 1973 NFL MVP, left behind a complicated legacy.

His decorated football resume and post-NFL Hollywood career was tarnished by the 1994 knife killings of Brown and Goldman — who were found stabbed to death outside her Brentwood home.

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The murders took place on June 12, 1994, two years after Simpson and Brown divorced.

Running back O.J. Simpson #32 of the Buffalo Bills carries the ball during a mid circa 1970’s NFL game against the Baltimore Colts at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Getty Images
Buffalo Bills’ O.J. Simpson posing in 1969. AP

Simpson was arrested for the murders a few days later after the infamous a slow-speed car chase during which he was behind the wheel of a white Ford Bronco.

Although he was charged and then acquitted of the killings, Simpson was found liable in a civil wrongful death suit brought by the victims’ families, and ordered to pay them $33 million in civil proceedings.

Simpson and Brown married in February 1985, and went on to have two children: Sydney Brooke Simpson in 1985 and Justin Ryan Simpson in 1988.

In a separate legal matter, Simpson spent nine years behind bars on armed robbery and other felony charges.

He was released on parole in October 2017, and it ended in 2021.

O.J. Simpson Is seen out in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2023. Aces / SplashNews.com

In his 11-season NFL career, Simpson won four rushing titles and tallied 2,000 rushing yards in the 1973 campaign.

He earned first-team All-Pro honors five times and five Pro Bowl selections from1972-76.

Simpson retired from the NFL in 1979 after nine years with the Bills and two with the 49ers — and as the league’s second all-time leading rusher with more than 11,000 yards.





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