Enterococcus cecorum was initially isolated from the intestine of poultry and is an uncommon cause of human infection. We report here what we believe to be the first case of overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI) with purpura fulminans due to Enterococcus cecorum in a 51-year-old man. As opposed to other enterococci. Enterococcus cecorum remains susceptible to third-generation... https://www.alarecre.com/NFL-Jacksonville-Jaguars-Distressed-AirPods-Pro-2nd-Gen-Skin-p100281/