NEW YORK —
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 happened there at 345 Park — tragic,” Daboll said, referring to the address of the NFL office.
Daboll said he had not had any conversations with players or staff about the situation or if they were concerned for their safety.
“Just want to start out addressing the senseless violence that happened in New York," Morris said. “Just send our though