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Deadly Manhattan assault on NFL offices sends shockwaves through multiple franchises this week

July 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Monday evening, a fatal shooting occurred inside a New York City building that houses multiple offices, including the NFL’s headquarters. An executive shared with Yahoo Sports how a family member’s urgent message about active shooters in the building turned into a terrifying reality. The incident deeply affected the NFL community, with staff and coaches connected to those working in the league’s Manhattan office or having previously worked there.

The suspect, a 27-year-old man, entered a 44-story Midtown skyscraper armed with an assault rifle and opened fire near the 33rd floor, killing four people and injuring one. NYPD officials conducted a solemn transfer of one of the victims, Didalur Islam. New York City Mayor Eric Adams revealed that police found a note from the attacker claiming he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and expressing anger toward the NFL related to neurodegenerative diseases. The shooter mistakenly accessed the wrong elevator bank before reaching the targeted floor. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell informed teams on Monday night that one employee was seriously injured but remains in stable condition. Subsequently, the NFL announced its Manhattan offices will remain closed until at least August 8.

The shooting sent a profound shockwave through the league, with many coaches and executives discussing the implications, including reviewing security protocols related to team facilities and training camps. NFL figures expressed sadness and concern amid an environment where players, coaches, and staff frequently interact with fans during training camp. San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan described the event as terrifying, while representatives from at least 10 teams publicly acknowledged the tragedy. Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh offered condolences and emphasized the senselessness of the attack.

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Though no league-wide mandates on training camp security or franchise headquarters have been issued yet, concerns about safety have been heightened over recent years due to incidents like home robberies and personal information leaks. New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen and Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell both expressed confidence in their organizations’ security measures.

Fan Take: This tragic event underscores the vulnerability even high-profile organizations like the NFL face regarding security, making it clear that protecting players, staff, and fans must be a top priority. For NFL fans, it highlights the human side of the sport and the shared responsibility to foster safety and community within football spaces.

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