NFL community begins reacting to shooting at the league office that killed 4 people
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Gunman who killed 4 in New York was trying to get to NFL offices and claimed to have CTE: Officials
NEW YORK (AP) — A gunman who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower blamed his mental health problems on the National Football League and intended to target the league’s headquarters upstairs but took the wrong elevator, officials said Tu
NFL community reacts with sadness to deadly shooting at NYC league office
Players and coaches around the NFL reacted with sadness Tuesday after the shooting at the NFL's New York City office killed four people. Brian Daboll of the New York Giants, Aaron Glenn of the Jets, Ben Johnson of the Chicago Bears and Raheem Morris of the Atlanta Falcons offered their thoughts and prayers to the victims of Monday's shooting. Mayor Eric Adams said the gunman was trying to target NFL headquarters but took the wrong elevator. Tenn…
Jets’ Aaron Glenn, Giants’ Brian Daboll speak out on NYC shooting at NFL league office
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn and Giants head coach Brian Daboll each began their press conferences Tuesday offering thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims of Shane Tamura's NYC shooting at the Midtown building that is home to the NFL league office.
NFL community begins reacting to shooting at the league office that killed 4 people
NEW YORK (AP) — Members of the football community began reacting Tuesday to the shooting at the NFL’s Manhattan office that killed four people after New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the gunman was attempting to reach the league’s part of the building but took the wrong elevator. A couple of coaches, Brian Daboll of the New York Giants and Raheem Morris of the Atlanta Falcons, opened their remarks by referencing the shooting. “You all saw what…
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