The NFL holds a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk after the assassination of Utah

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The NFL held a moment of silent reflection in front of the commanders’ match of Green Bay Packers – Washington “Thursday evening for Charlie Kirk after his assassination at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.
Millions have shown support for Kirk’s family, including the NFL, before kick -off Thursday evening at the Field Lambeau.
“The National Football League asks you to join us in a silent reflection after the murder of Charlie Kirk. The NFL condemns all violence in our communities. We will all need to stop hatred,” said the public speech advertiser.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk debates students when he stops the American return tour in CSUN in Northridge, California, March 6, 2025. (Images Benjamin Hanson / Middle East / AFP via Getty Images)
Many in the world of the NFL reacted with mourning and devastation to the news that Kirk was shot down, including the old quarter-Arrière Tim Tebow.
“Evil is real. There is no doubt, the enemy is working hard,” wrote Tebow on X. “In recent days, the weight of evil has been heavy through our country. But I know: he will not have the last word. One day, God will do everything well.
The wife of the owner of the heads of Kansas City devastated against the assassination of Charlie Kirk: “Our hearts love”
“Until then, we pray. We cry with those who cry. And we continue to fight, knowing that victory has already been won.”
The old bettor of the NFL, Pat McAfee, also shared its reflections on X, calling for “surprising” shooting.
“I am not a politician, but I am a proud American citizen and today was surprising, sad and exasperating at the same time.”, Wrote McAfee on X. “I realized that I am a little naive how crazy that everything has gone that everything has become disgusted and devastated.

Turning Point Executive Director Charlie Kirk speaks on stage before a conversation during the Chase The Voting the Turning Point Action campaign at Generation Church in Mesa, Arizona, September 4, 2024. (Rebecca Noble / AFP via Getty Images)
“This cannot be what we really are or become as a country. I believe that good people will always be more numerous than evil people, but damn … Today was an alarming day in the history of our country.”
McAfee also spoke of Kirk during his Thursday edition of “The Pat McAfee Show” of Espn, where he reaffirmed that he was not a person focused on political space, but he could not help questioning the shooting.
“Yesterday, each time we see a public execution of this man performing in all the palms of our hands in real time … You cannot help but ask yourself … First of all, he has family, he has children. But, too, are we a society that will really become that? Who is we going to be? On this September 11, 2025, to have a moment of September 12, 2001.”
From Kansas City Chiefs Kicker, Harrison Butker, to former NFL Julian Edelman, Antonio Brown and Golden Tate, the reactions were abundant in the football community.

Charlie Kirk, Executive Director of Turning Point USA, arrives to speak during the first day of the National Republican Convention 2024 at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on July 15, 2024. (Angela Weiss / AFP)
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President Donald Trump has confirmed that Kirk will posthumously receive the presidential liberty medal.
Kirk is survived by his wife, Erika, and their two children. He was 31 years old.
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