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Report: Ex-Alabama Player Accused of $20 Million Fraud, NFL Players Targeted
National Desk
April 17, 2026
Why it matters locally: Los Angeles Rams safety Xavier McKinney was reportedly among the NFL players whose identities were allegedly used in the scheme.
According to a report, a former defensive end from the University of Alabama is accused of using fraudulent means to obtain nearly $20 million in loans. The report alleges that the individual impersonated NFL players using wigs and counterfeit identification cards. The targeted athletes reportedly included Michael Penix Jr., quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons; David Njoku, a tight end for the Cleveland Browns; and Xavier McKinney, a safety for the Los Angeles Rams. Details regarding how the players' identities were allegedly used in the scheme were not immediately available. Authorities have not released the name of the former Alabama player. Law enforcement is currently investigating the allegations. Further details are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses.
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