Several former teammates attend funeral services for Aaron Hernandez

At least three of Aaron Hernandez's former teammates were in attendance at his funeral services in Bristol, Connecticut, on Monday.

Brothers Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, as well as current NFL free agent Brandon Spikes, were reportedly on hand for the proceedings. All three men played college football with Hernandez at the University of Florida, and Spikes was a teammate of Hernandez's again with the New England Patriots from 2010 to 2013.

Another former Gator, Riley Cooper, is said to have been on the guest list but it's unclear if he was actually present.

The Pouncey brothers both shared tributes to Hernandez on Instagram shortly after his suicide last week.

Hernandez spoke to Mike Pouncey at least twice via phone calls during his time in prison.

Spikes, who was drafted by the Patriots organization in the same year as Hernandez, had spoken publicly about still supporting his former teammate.

"I don't like talking about it, but hey, this is a friend of mine," Spikes said during an interview. "I'm not going to turn my back on Aaron Hernandez."

Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell on April 19th. He was serving a life sentence for the murder of semiprofessional football player Odin Lloyd in 2013.

Hernandez's death was ruled a suicide, and his family has chosen to donate his brain to the study of CTE.

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