Florida Highway Patrol trooper dies less than two weeks after suffering broken leg on sidelines of Florida A&M game

Craig Gaines was on security detail for coach James Colzie III on Sept. 6 when he got rolled into by a player trying to make a tackle.

MOBILE, AL - FEBRUARY 04: A general view of a FAMU (Florida A&M) Rattlers helmet during the Reese's Senior Bowl on February 4, 2023 at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.  (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Florida A&M played at Florida Atlantic on Sept. 6. (Photo by Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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A trooper from the Florida Highway Patrol who was providing security for Florida A&M coach James Colzie III during FAMU’s game at Florida Atlantic on Sept. 6 died less than two weeks after he suffered a broken leg when a player rolled into him while he was standing on the sidelines.

According to the Fraternal Order of Police Florida State Lodge, Craig Gaines died on Sept. 19 at his residence. The Facebook post said Gaines’ death was “related to medical complications from his leg injury.”

From the Facebook post:

As extra duty, Trooper Gaines was assigned as the lead security for Coach James Colzie III, Head Coach of the Florida A&M University football team. As part of those duties, he regularly travelled with the football team on away games, as he was on September 6th when FAMU travelled to Boca Raton to play Florida Atlantic University. During the game, while on the FAMU sideline, Trooper Gaines was unintentionally struck by players at the conclusion of a play. Trooper Gaines initially “shook off” the impact, but after experiencing pain and following an evaluation it was concluded Trooper Gaines suffered a fractured leg."

On the first play of the third quarter, FAU’s Jayshon Platt was pushed out of bounds on an end around in the FAMU sideline. A Florida A&M player pursuing Platt rolled into Gaines’ right leg after attempting a tackle and Gaines fell to the ground.

Certain flags in the state of Florida were lowered to half-staff in honor of Gaines on Monday.

“To honor the memory of Trooper Craig Gaines and his service to our state, I hereby direct the flags of the United States and the State of Florida to be flown at half-staff at the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Headquarters and the Troop H Headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida, the Gadsen County Courthouse in Quincy, Florida, and the City Hall of Quincy, Florida, from sunrise to sunset on Monday, September 29, 2025,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a statement.”

Gaines had been a member of the Florida Highway Patrol since 2008 and was a Navy veteran.

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