Many in the NFL world are grieving after Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during a student debate at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. Many wives and fiancées of NFL players shared their heartbreak on Instagram.
Sarah Jane Ramos, the fiancée of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, reposted a photo of Kirk hugging his wife, Erika, and wrote:
"Praying for this beautiful Mama and their children 💔 I cannot imagine the pain they are feeling right now 💔”
Annah Gore, the wife of Miami Dolphins quarterbackTua Tagovailoa, shared a tribute and wrote:
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“Rest in Peace Charlie.”
Haley Cavinder, the fiancée of Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson and his sister-in-law, Hannah Cavinder, posted from their joint account:
“An act of evil. Praying for his family endlessly. Accidentally unalived and heart breaking 💔. Rest in piece, Charlie."

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford's wife, Kelly, wrote in her Instagram Story:
"Jesus guide me, please, because I am beyond angry, sad, and in disbelief of what has happened and what I'm seeing on social media. Praying so hard for the Kirk family."

Nicolette Wilson, the wife of Dolphins quarterback Zach Wilson, reposted a tribute by The Conservateur.
Jill Kelly, the wife of Bills legend Jim Kelly, shared an old post from Erika Kirk and wrote:
“'Like, weirdly enough, a southerner, you don’t get forever…' Praying for Erika and your precious children."
Monica Taylor, the wife of NFL legend Jason Taylor, wrote:
“Praying for this little babe and this family. ❤️”

Sydney McConkey, the wife of Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey, posted:
“America needs The Lord more than ever. #jesussaves”
Izzy Nix, the wife of Denver Broncos star Bo Nix, wrote:
“Jesus, we need You.”
Amy Pickett, the wife of Raiders quarterback Kenny Pickett, shared a strong message:
"Sick to my stomach, Charlie was an advocate for Jesus Christ, freedom of speech and open debate. This is an intentional attack on our freedom. It is time to wake up America."

On Wednesday, around 12:20 p.m., Charlie Kirk was answering questions at his “Prove Me Wrong” debate table when he was shot in the neck. The bullet reporteedly came from a rooftop about 200 yards away, fired from a bolt-action rifle.
His wife, Erika, and their two young children were in the crowd when it happened.
Kirk was rushed to the hospital, but he didn’t survive. The shooter hasn’t been caught yet, and police are still searching.
U.S. President Donald Trump called it a “dark day for America” and said Charlie will be honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Kirk was the founder of Turning Point USA, a conservative youth group. He was 31 years old.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt's wife, Tavia Hunt, reacts to Charlie Kirk's death
Tavia Hunt, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, shared a deeply emotional tribute after Charlie Kirk was declared dead. She posted a photo of Kirk with his wife, Erika, and wrote:
“Charlie welcomed dissent, inviting those who disagreed to the front of the line for honest and winsome discourse. He showed us how conviction and consideration for others can coexist."
Before wrapping up her tribute, Hunt wrote that only Jesus serves the final word and not evil.
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