Cole Beasley was born on April 26, 1989, in Texas, a state in the United States. Cole handles the position of wide receiver in all the 11 seasons he has played.
The athlete has a singing career in addition to his NFL career. Victor “Phazz” Clark, who produced his debut album The Autobiography, first released his debut single 80 Stings in 2017 and his debut album The Autobiography in 2018. The two joined together to create ColdNation Records, a Frisco, Texas-based indie record company.
Fans of Cole were surprised when he had a picture of him with lost teeth go viral on social media, especially on Twitter. Let’s find out when his teeth got missing in this article.
When did Cole Beasley lose his tooth?
Well, Cole lost his teeth in 2013. Iestyn Harris, BF’s in-house oral historian, conducted significant investigation on Cole’s oral history and discovered a report of Cole’s tooth coming out of his mouth in 2013. A close-up of Cole’s choppers from when he first joined the Buffalo Bills was also revealed.
In July 2013, Beasley told The Dallas Morning News that DeMarcus Ware, a former outside linebacker and nine-time Pro Bowler, had struck him hard during training camp the previous year, which was the reason his tooth had fallen out. Beasley claimed, “I was obstructing him.”
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