Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy has returned to the state and begun his rehabilitation following a shooting incident in Mississippi, the university's football program announced Wednesday.
The All-America running back appeared in a 14-second video released by Missouri's football program, in which he expressed gratitude and provided an update on his condition. Hardy stated he was "starting the road to my rehab," marking his first public comments since the incident.
The shooting occurred just over a week ago in Hardy's home state of Mississippi. Hardy's return to Missouri represents a significant step forward in his recovery process, as he transitions from immediate medical care to the rehabilitation phase.
Hardy's status as an All-America running back underscores his importance to the Missouri football program. His acknowledgment of supporters in the video reflects the outpouring of concern from the university community, teammates, and fans following news of the shooting.
The brief video message serves as both a reassurance to concerned supporters and an indication that Hardy is progressing in his recovery. His ability to communicate directly with the public represents a positive development in the aftermath of the violent incident.
The football program's decision to share the update demonstrates the university's commitment to keeping stakeholders informed about Hardy's condition while respecting his privacy during this difficult period. The focus now shifts to Hardy's rehabilitation journey as he works toward recovery.









