Manhattan NFL Office Attack Sparks Unseen Fallout Across League—What Fans Don’t Know Yet

Manhattan NFL Office Attack Sparks Unseen Fallout Across League—What Fans Don't Know Yet

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On Tuesday morning, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said police had recovered a note from the man, stating that he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and blamed the NFL for the neurodegenerative disease. Adams said it appeared the man intended to target the NFL’s league offices during the attack, but entered the wrong elevator bank before ending up on the 33rd floor, where he shot one of his victims before killing himself. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell notified the league’s teams on Monday night that one of its employees had been “seriously injured” in the attack and hospitalized in stable condition.Shanahan wasn’t alone in his thoughts. At least 10 teams addressed the shooting in some way on Tuesday, cutting across the organizations and including players, coaches, executives and team owners.

Shanahan wasn’t alone in his thoughts. At least 10 teams addressed the shooting in some way on Tuesday, cutting across the organizations and including players, coaches, executives and team owners.

Shanahan wasn’t alone in his thoughts. At least 10 teams addressed the shooting in some way on Tuesday, cutting across the organizations and including players, coaches, executives and team owners.

Shanahan wasn’t alone in his thoughts. At least 10 teams addressed the shooting in some way on Tuesday, cutting across the organizations and including players, coaches, executives and team owners.

Shanahan wasn’t alone in his thoughts. At least 10 teams addressed the shooting in some way on Tuesday, cutting across the organizations and including players, coaches, executives and team owners.

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