NFL Stars and Celebrities React to Shooting at 2024 Super Bowl Parade

Celebrities and NFL stars are speaking out after the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.

The Kansas City police division showed on Wednesday, February 14, that one parade attendee had died and at least 10 other folks have been gravely injured all the way through the parade.

The Missouri football team used to be celebrating their Sunday, February 11, victory over the San Francisco 49ers when shots have been fired. Law enforcement officials had apprehended two suspects and taken them into custody. An investigation is ongoing.

The Chiefs’ avid gamers, coaches and team of workers were all accounted for and taken to safety, as have been each the governors of Missouri and Kansas.

“At the top of the Chiefs rally, pictures had been fired close to Union Station. I have been evacuated and am out of harm’s means,” Laura Kelly, the governor of Kansas, wrote in an X statement. “I encourage everyone to keep on with directions and updates from @kcpolice. Please stay secure.”

Keep scrolling for the entire stars and pro athletes’ reactions to the tragedy:

Patrick Mahomes

The Chiefs quarterback, who spoke at the rally less than an hour sooner than pictures were first, noted via X that he is “praying for Kansas City 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.”

Travis Kelce

“I am heartbroken over the tragedy that took place these days,” the Chiefs tight end wrote by way of X. “My middle is with all who got here out to celebrate with us and have been affected. KC, you mean the sector to me.

Brittany Mahomes

Patrick’s spouse was also in attendance at the parade. “Shooting folks is never the solution,” she wrote by means of Instagram Story.  “Praying for Kansas City & America on the whole, that is rough.”

Brittany famous in a follow-up submit that she used to be “highly embarrassed and disappointed” by the placement.

“Super Bowl wins won't ever be the similar because of this, it’s devastating,” she added. “Lives misplaced and other people injured throughout one thing that was assume [sic] to be a birthday celebration. Horrible and traumatizing. So many prayers going to the households concerned.”

Mecole Hardman Jr.

The Chiefs vast receiver, who scored the profitable touchdown at Super Bowl LVIII, despatched his condolences to his town. “Prayers Kansas City,” he wrote by way of X with a pink heart emoji. 

Flavor Flav

“Today must be an afternoon of celebrationz [sic] and joy, instead it has become a day of concern sorrow and unhappiness,” the rapper, who has been a vocal supporter of tight finish Travis Kelce dating Taylor Swift, wrote on X. “My deepest sympathies to the sufferers and families of as of late’s tragedy and all the neighborhood of Kansas City.”

Robert Griffin III

The retired quarterback paid tribute to the victims by the use of X.

“Kids can’t go to college. Believers can’t pass to church. Families can’t pass to the grocer. Friends can’t move to a concert,” he penned on Wednesday. “And now fanatics can’t move to a SUPER BOWL PARADE with out the actual fear of being a part of a mass shooting in America. WHAT ARE WE DOING?”

Drue Tranquill

“Please join me in prayer for the entire sufferers in this heinous act. Pray that doctors & first responders would have secure hands & that every one would experience full healing,” the Chiefs linebacker wrote on X.

Donovan Smith

“Praying for everybody today in Kansas City 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾,” the Chiefs offensive take on tweeted.

Justin Reid

Reid, a safety on the Chiefs, sent his condolences by the use of X, writing, “Praying for everyone in Kansas City at the parade.”

Chariah Gordon

Gordon, the female friend of Chiefs vast receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., famous by way of her Instagram Story that “we are OK.”

Steven Van Zandt

“Heartbreaking tragedy in Kansas City. Nowhere is safe anymore. Republicans and the Gun Lobby are proscribing our freedom more and more each day,” the E Street Band member wrote on X. “Until Buckley/Valeo is reversed and money is eradicated from our corrupt electoral gadget, there will be much less and less quality of lifestyles.”

Los Angeles Chargers

“Rivals on sport day, off the field we’re on this together — the AFC West, the National Football League, the United States of America,” the team’s reliable social media wrote on February 14. “Today a senseless act of violence has ceaselessly altered the lives of so many. And for what? While phrases can ring hollow in moments reminiscent of those, they may be able to additionally carry convenience. Today we stand with Chiefs Kingdom, and our hearts move out to the sufferers, their pals, circle of relatives, and every member of the better Kansas City neighborhood affected by this tragedy.”

Cleveland Cavaliers 

The NBA staff held a moment of silence for Kansas City forward of their February 14 recreation towards the Chicago Bulls, prior to making a song the National Anthem.

Joe Biden

“Kansas City. D.C. Atlanta,” the president wrote by means of X on Wednesday. “Today, six years since Parkland, acts of gun violence cut deep within the American soul. Jill and I pray for those killed and injured lately, and for our nation to to find the get to the bottom of to finish the senseless epidemic of gun violence tearing us at the seams.”

In a 2nd statement, Biden puzzled “how many more families need to be torn aside” through mass shootings.

Trey Smith

“My thoughts and prayers🙏🏾 are with everyone suffering from today’s incidents—an enormous thanks to the first responders who ran in opposition to the sound of threat. You’re those who will have to be celebrated nowadays,” the Chiefs guard famous by way of social media.

Smith later gave the impression on Good Morning America to recount his enjoy, noting, “I’m pretty indignant. Due to senseless violence, any individual misplaced their lifestyles. … Children are injured. Children are traumatized. I’m hurting for, one, the families of the individuals who were given impacted, [and two,] town of Kansas City.”

Creed Humphrey

Humphrey reposted Smith’s statement by means of X, including, “Praying for everybody concerned.”

Sauce Gardner

The New York Jets athlete sent condolences by the use of X, writing, “Prayers up for Kansas City and the remainder of the sector as a result of so many issues can be have shyed away from on a regular basis🙏🏾.”

Taylor Twellman

“If you argue towards the law of fireside hands after seeing 10 other folks shot at a #SuperBowl parade, then get your mind checked to see if it works. And when you are at it, check the heart too,” the retired soccer professional wrote by means of X. “Disgraceful. Imagine when the World Cup is here why would a customer feel protected?!”

Kurt Warner

The former quarterback issued a passionate social media statement, writing, “I’m SICK of guns AND I’m SICK understanding families pass house to a lost liked one once more these days bc of a senseless shooting AND I’m SICKENED by way of the SICK ppl that use them to shoot folks!!! #WhatAreWeDoing.”

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Bradley Whitford

The West Wing alum reposted a number of calls to action for gun reform by the use of X, later declaring, “Imagine bragging about doing nothing about the number 1 explanation for loss of life of youngsters. And then calling yourself ‘pro-life.'”

Philadelphia Eagles and More NFL Teams

“Our hearts pain for the sufferers, their households, the people of Kansas City, and the Chiefs group,” learn a commentary from the Eagles on Wednesday. “We are thankful for law enforcement, first responders, and all who acted rapidly in the face of danger to beef up others.”

Several NFL groups — together with the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings — shared identical messages.

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