[WATCHLIVE]HSF!] Edison vs Rancocas Valley High school football player dies after suffering head injury during game. High School football Quarterbacke. 'Will Never Be Forgotten' A local community is mourning Caden Tellier, generosity and love Caden Tellier, the quarterback for Morgan Academy, died Saturday home opener night, his family confirmed on social media. “It's just a different level. They have better players than we have if you look at it in total. This is what was reflected by the result today.” "He just went to the ground suddenly," Davis told the outlet. He said coaches tended to Gainer on the field before calling EMS shortly thereafter. A verified GoFundMe page created to support Gainer's family described the teen as a "star athlete" and a "well loved classmate." In a Facebook post, Davis said it was "such an emotional night as the importance of football faded away." High school football players train hard, balancing academics and athletics. They attend early morning practices, aiming to improve speed, strength, and teamwork. These athletes often dream of college scholarships or professional careers. Each game day brings excitement and pressure, with players pushing their limits to score touchdowns and defend their teams. Off the field, they juggle friendships, studies, and responsibilities, shaping them into disciplined, resilient young adults. Since then Villa have won four out of their six Premier League games, with the two defeats coming against Manchester City and his former club Liverpool. Since then the French club have bolstered their already star-studded ranks with the additions of six-time world player of the year Messi, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Achraf Hakimi. As such, we have eight athletes nominated this week for the SBLive’s New Jersey Football Player of the Week award from September 5-7, and we ask you, the fans, to help decide who should indeed be the top athlete selected. High school football has never been faster, stronger, more physical or more skilled. It is connected to the fiber of our country unlike any sport. High school football players push their limits daily. They rise early for practice, refining skills and strategies. With every snap, they aim for victory. Teammates bond, forging lifelong friendships. Balancing academics and athletics, they build discipline. Each game teaches resilience, teamwork, and leadership. Future dreams grow. “We probably have to learn how to be more consistent in a long season. To be in the top four, it has to be on a consistent basis. We’ve got Burnley in midweek – they’re fighting for their lives so we know it’ll be a tough one.”