Aqib Talib’s brother pleads guilty to murder, faces 37 years in prison

Prosecutors say Yaqub Talib has agreed to a plea in the murder case he faced

What started out as a youth football game in 2022 and turned into a shooting death has led to Yaqub Salik Talib, brother of former NFL cornerback Aqib Talib entering a guilty plea to a murder charge.

Yaqub Talib pleaded guilty to the shooting of Michael Hickmon in Texas last year. He agreed to a sentence of 37 years in prison and will be formally sentenced in August, a spokesperson for the Dallas County DA’s office told ESPN.

The sons of both Talib brothers played on one of the teams and Hickmon’s son played on the other in the youth football game.

Aqib Talib was a five-time Pro Bowl DB.

Aqib Talib steps aside from Amazon’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ coverage

Aqib Talib won’t be part of Amazon’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ coverage this season.

Aqib Talib won’t be part of Amazon’s Thursday Night Football coverage this season, the former cornerback told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Talib is stepping aside from his role on TNF after his brother, Yaqub, was charged with felony first-degree murder after a man was killed at a youth football game in Dallas on Aug. 13. Yaqub turned himself in last week.

Aqib and Yaqub are both coaches for the North Dallas United Bobcats. The shooting happened after arguments about a call during a game between the Bobcats and D.E.A. Dragons. The argument turned physical and then one of the Dragons’ coaches, 43-year-old Michael Hickmon, was shot multiple times and later died. Yaqub allegedly shot Hickmon.

Aqib has not faced any charges. He told Rapoport that he’s is stepping “aside from his broadcasting duties at Amazon to spend time with his family.” Talib had previously signed on with Amazon earlier this year to contribute to pre-game, halftime and post-game coverage of TNF in 2023.

Talib had a 12-year career in the NFL and he won Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos following the 2015 season.

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Aqib Talib’s brother suspect in fatal shooting of Texas youth football coach

The brother of former NFL DB Aqib Talib is the suspect in a murder of a Texas youth football coach

The brother of former NFL DB and Amazon studio analyst Aqib Talib is wanted for the murder of a Texas youth football coach.

Yaqub Talib is wanted by Lancaster (Tx) police after a fight at a game  Saturday led to gunshots and the death of 43-year-old Michael Hickmon, 43.

Lancaster city spokesperson Scott Finley said authorities believe Yaqub Talib was the suspected shooter.

The Dallas Morning News reported an argument took place and nearby a fight broke out. That was followed by the sound of several gunshots.

Police said responding officers were told of a “disagreement among the coaching staff and the officiating crew,” according to a news release.

Aqib Talib’s attorney provided a statement to TMZ:

“Aqib was present when this unfortunate incident occurred and is very distraught and devastated over this terrible loss of life. He would like to convey his condolences to the family of the victim and to everyone who witnessed this unfortunate tragedy.”

The Topeka Capital-Journal ran a profile of Aqib Talib and it detailed his relationship with his older brother Yaqub.

“The only person that ever messed with Aqib while I was here was his brother,” Jim Ledford, the high school football coach of Aqib Talib said in 2007. “Aqib went and spouted off something to Yaqub one day, next thing I know Aqib comes back and his eye’s dotted and he’s cut up, and we’re all making fun of him then. That mouth overloaded that rear end.”

Aqib Talib credited his brother for keeping him out of trouble. He was a player on the Super Bowl 50 champion Denver Broncos.

“My parents, they worked a lot and stuff, so my big brother was always kinda the one at the house, telling me what to do,” Aqib Talib said. “He kept me out of a lot of trouble and kept my head on straight.”

Aqib Talib played for five NFL teams from 2008-2019.

Anyone with information on Yaqub Talib’s whereabouts should call Detective Senad Deranjic at 972-218-2756.