Former NFL Player Will Smith Murdered
Will Smith,
a nine-year NFL veteran, first-round pick, Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion, was shot and
killed late Saturday night following a traffic accident in New Orleans that
brought the NFL community to tears Sunday morning. He was 34 years old.
Smith's wife,
Racquel, was also shot and was taken to the hospital. The couple had three
children, William, Wynter and Lisa.
"Heavy Hearts
with the senseless passing of our Team Capt. Will Smith," Saints head
coach Sean Payton posted on Twitter Sunday. "Pray for his wife's recovery
and their children."
The family also
released a statement: "On behalf of the Smith family, we are thankful for
the outpouring of support and prayers. We ask that you continue to respect the
family's privacy as they grieve the loss of a devoted husband, father and
friend."
According to New
Orleans Police, Smith was driving east on Sophie Wright Place when he was
struck from behind by an orange Hummer H2. Smith's vehicle then struck the car
in front of theirs as well. Police say Smith and the driver of the Hummer
"exchanged words," before the driver of the Hummer pulled out a gun
and shot Smith multiple times.
Smith's wife was
shot twice in the leg.
The driver of the
Hummer, Cardell Hayes, 30, has been booked with second degree murder.
The grim news
stunned both the NFL community and the surrounding New Orleans area. Smith
played his entire career with the Saints and
helped propel the team to a healing Super Bowl victory
in 2009 after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area.
Commissioner Roger
Goodell said in a statement: "This is such a tragic loss of life. Our
thoughts are with Will's wife Racquel and their three children. He will be
missed by many teammates and friends."
"Our thoughts
and prayers are with Will and his wife Racquel, but more importantly with their
children, William, Wynter and Lisa who are suffering and just starting to
realize and deal with an unimaginable loss," said Saints owners
Tom and Gayle Benson. "We are devastated and saddened by Will's tragic and
preventable death due to a senseless act that will leave a lasting scar on our
community forever. Will was more than an exceptional football player he was a
father, a husband, a son, a brother and teammate to so many and an inspiration
to countless more. He will be greatly missed by all those he touched and
impacted both on and off the football field and his legacy will continue to
shine. TheSaints family
is hurting and devastated as it has lost a member too young and too soon."
"A senseless
and tragic loss," Greg Bensel, the team's head of communications, posted
on Twitter Sunday. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Will Smith --
his wife Racquel -- his children William, Wynter and Lisa."
"Devastated,"
said Saints running
back Mark Ingram.
"Lord please be with the Smith family at this tragic time. Nonsense man
..."
"Pray for my
friend's family, pray for his teammates," former Saints running
back Deuce Mcallister said. "So senseless. Rest in peace Will."
"We're praying
for the Smith family," Jermon
Bushrod said. "I'm hurt to hear about this news. This man
had a beautiful family. His life taken away for nothing."
Smith was born on
the fourth of July in 1981 to parents William and Lisa Smith. He was a standout
at Proctor High School in Utica, New York and went on to Ohio State, where he
was a dominant pass rusher for the Buckeyes.
He was selected No.
18 overall in a 2004 draft class that will be remembered as one of the deepest
in modern NFL history, netting 15 Pro Bowl players
in the first round alone. Smith had 33 1/2 sacks in his first four seasons
alone, before logging a career-high 13 sacks during the teamâs Super Bowl run in 2009.
Smith's career
cannot be measured by box scores alone, though. For as many sacks as he had,
there were countless forced fumbles, key downfield blocks and deflected passes.
He became the first player in franchise history to force a fumble in five
straight games back in 2005.
Smith will also be
known for his charitable efforts outside of the game. His foundation, Where
There's a Will There's a Way, helps provide opportunities for women and
children.
This was a good read, and I'm from New Orleans, and we have to stop the violence. Here is another one gone to soon prayers goes out the Will Smith's family and my city.
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