Eric Wilkerson, ex-Steelers running back and Kent State standout, sentenced in 2022 stabbing death

Eric Wilkerson, a former NFL running back who appeared in one game with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1989, was sentenced Monday to at least 12 years in prison in the 2022 stabbing death of an Ohio man.

Wilkerson pleaded guilty last week to involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence, FOX 8 Cleveland reported. He was initially indicted on aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault and tampering with records in the fatal stabbing of Brian Weems II.

The 56-year-old Cleveland native was given an indefinite sentence of 12 to 17.5 years, the station reported. He will be on probation once he does get released.

Police said in February 2022, the men argued in an apartment, and Wilkerson followed Weems into a bathroom and stabbed him multiple times before he fled the scene.

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Eric Wilkerson carries the ball

Wilkerson was a standout high school athlete in Cleveland and went on to play collegiate football at Kent State where he was the Mid-American Conference MVP and the Offensive Player of the Year in 1987.

He joined the Steelers in 1989 and later signed with the Detroit Lions briefly in 1990.

Eric Wilkerson takes the ball

He played in the World League of American Football for the New York/New Jersey Knights and the Arena Football League’s Cleveland Thunderbolts.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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