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NFL teams reportedly received security recommendations, including weapons screening and a law enforcement presence, after the fatal shooting at the league's Manhattan offices.
Recommendations include armed officers at all team and league facilities and weapons screening for anyone seeking entry.
New York City mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that the 27-year-old gunman who killed four people and injured another in a ...
The NFL vowed to be resilient, two days after league headquarters was targeted by a gunman who killed four people on Monday. ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on “Morning Joe” on MSNBC there is belief Tamura may have been targeting the NFL office ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell revealed one employee was hospitalized after a shooting at the league's headquarters in ...
An NFL employee was seriously injured during the mass shooting at the Manhattan office tower that houses the league’s ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told ESPN on Wednesday that the employee who was injured in the July 28 shooting at the league ...
An NFL employee was 'seriously injured' in a shooting at the league's New York headquarters. NYC's mayor said the attacker ...
The NFL held a moment of silence Thursday to commemorate the four people killed by a shooter who was targeting league ...
Players and coaches around the NFL learned Tuesday that the target was the NFL itself, Mayor Eric Adams said, with the ...
Players and coaches around the NFL reacted with shock and sadness Tuesday after a gunman killed four people at the New York ...