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NFL Star Shot in NYC Massacre—Roger Goodell Speaks Out

NFL Commissioner Breaks Down Over NYC Shooting Victim: “It Hits Home” — Employee Survives After Being Shot in the Back

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Last updated: August 1, 2025 4:41 pm
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A young NFL staffer is fighting for his life after being shot in a horrifying mass shooting at the league’s New York City headquarters — and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell just shared an emotional update on the tragedy that’s rocked the organization.

Contents
🏢 Shooting at NFL HQ: What Happened?💔 The Victims: Remembering Officer Didarul Islam🚨 Was the NFL Targeted? Shooter Blamed League for CTE💬 NFL Community Reacts🧠 The Ongoing CTE Controversy🏥 Who Is Craig Clementi?🚨 Police Still Investigating Shooter’s Motive⚖️ Goodell Promises Change💬 Final Thoughts: A Wake-Up Call for the League?🗣️ What Do YOU Think?

In his first interview since the senseless violence, Goodell revealed that Craig Clementi, the NFL employee wounded in the attack, is now in stable condition and showing signs of recovery.

“He’s stable and improving. Got to spend about an hour with him. Amazing young man,” Goodell told NBC’s Mike Tirico.
“We’re optimistic about his recovery… our hearts continue to support his family. He has a young family.”

🏢 Shooting at NFL HQ: What Happened?

On Monday morning, chaos erupted at 345 Park Avenue, the towering Midtown Manhattan building that houses NFL headquarters, when 27-year-old Shane Tamura opened fire in a shocking mass shooting that left four people injured and one NYPD officer dead.

One of the victims was Craig Clementi, a young NFL staffer shot in the back during the rampage. Clementi was rushed to a local hospital, where doctors have since reported he’s stable.

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The violence sent shockwaves throughout the league—and the city—as authorities continue to investigate Tamura’s motive.

💔 The Victims: Remembering Officer Didarul Islam

While Clementi continues to recover, the NFL family — and the entire city — is mourning the devastating loss of Officer Didarul Islam, the NYPD cop killed in the attack.

Goodell, who’s served as NFL Commissioner since 2006, broke down emotionally when speaking about Islam, revealing that he passed the officer every single day before walking into his office.

“It hits home. The loss… the unnecessary, unexplainable loss,” he said, visibly choked up.
“He greeted me every morning. He was part of our building’s soul.”

Goodell attended Islam’s funeral on Thursday, joining hundreds of mourners who honored the hero’s life and service. He promised that the NFL would do more to protect its employees, physically and emotionally.

🚨 Was the NFL Targeted? Shooter Blamed League for CTE

Perhaps the most chilling part of the case? Authorities say shooter Shane Tamura may have deliberately targeted the NFL, believing the league was responsible for his mental health struggles.

Tamura never played professional football, but investigators revealed he had repeatedly told friends he believed he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) — the degenerative brain condition linked to repeated head trauma in athletes.

Despite no history of playing in the NFL, Tamura reportedly blamed the league for his deteriorating mental state — a theory Goodell called both heartbreaking and baseless.

“This was an act of senseless violence,” Goodell said.
“We will continue to do everything we can to protect our people.”

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💬 NFL Community Reacts

As news of the attack spread, players, coaches, and fans from across the league took to social media to send love to Clementi and the victims’ families.

  • Patrick Mahomes tweeted: “Praying for everyone at NFL HQ. This is horrifying.”
  • J.J. Watt added: “Violence like this has no place anywhere. Holding the Clementi family close in my heart tonight.”
  • NFLPA released a statement saying: “We’re in direct contact with the NFL and local authorities. We’re committed to safety for everyone connected to this league.”

The NFL has already increased security measures at all league offices and facilities.

🧠 The Ongoing CTE Controversy

CTE has haunted the NFL for years.

First brought to public attention in the early 2000s, the degenerative brain disease has been found in the brains of hundreds of former players, including stars like Junior Seau, Aaron Hernandez, and Demaryius Thomas.

The league has since launched various safety initiatives — from new helmet technology to updated concussion protocols — but critics argue it’s still not enough.

Tamura’s actions, though horrific and unjustified, have reignited the debate about mental health and accountability in contact sports.

🏥 Who Is Craig Clementi?

Not much is publicly known about Craig Clementi, the NFL employee wounded in Monday’s attack — but according to Goodell, he’s an incredible young man.

“He’s got a young family,” Goodell shared. “He’s the kind of person who shows up with integrity, who works hard, and who didn’t deserve any of this.”

Sources say Clementi works in the player development department, and is well-respected across the league. Since the shooting, a GoFundMe has been launched to help support his recovery and family expenses.

🚨 Police Still Investigating Shooter’s Motive

Authorities are still piecing together what led Shane Tamura to open fire in the middle of the NFL’s business headquarters.

According to NYPD, Tamura left behind notebooks and videos suggesting he believed he was being “monitored” and “controlled” by the NFL. Investigators believe he may have been suffering from untreated mental illness.

At this point, the NYPD has not found any evidence that Tamura ever played football at a professional or collegiate level.

He was fatally shot at the scene after exchanging fire with NYPD officers.

⚖️ Goodell Promises Change

This isn’t just about one tragedy for Goodell — it’s about protecting everyone connected to the NFL going forward.

“Our job is to make sure everyone who works here — from rookies to front office staff — is safe, respected, and valued,” he said.

The league is reportedly conducting a full review of its office safety protocols, including:

  • On-site armed security
  • Metal detectors and ID scans
  • Mental health screenings and support programs
  • Emergency lockdown procedures

💬 Final Thoughts: A Wake-Up Call for the League?

The shooting at NFL HQ wasn’t just a random act of violence — it was a targeted attack that shook the foundation of the most powerful sports league in the world.

And while the commissioner has vowed to protect his people, the road ahead will be filled with tough questions:

  • How did this happen in one of the most secure buildings in NYC?
  • Is the NFL doing enough for employees’ mental health — not just players?
  • Can the league distance itself from the trauma and stigma surrounding CTE?

🗣️ What Do YOU Think?

Was this tragedy preventable? Should the NFL be doing more to address violence and mental health?

Sound off in the comments — and send love to Craig Clementi and Officer Islam’s family.

Stay with The Pop Radar (TPR) for continuing coverage on the NFL shooting, CTE fallout, and Commissioner Goodell’s response.

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