Former Saints defensive lineman Will Smith died on Saturday night in New Orleans. Reports indicate that Smith was shot to death – he was reportedly rear ended by a man driving a Hummer, Smith got out to confront that man, and once things got heated, the Hummer driver pulled out a gun and shot the former Pro Bowler. Smith’s wife, who was in the car with him, was also shot and is currently in the hospital.
This kind of horrible, senseless violence goes beyond tragic. Losing a friend is never easy, but losing a friend to something like this is unfathomably difficult. In response to Smith’s passing, Sean Payton and a number of Smith’s former teammates with the Saints took a second and paid homage to him on social media.
Heavy Hearts w the senseless passing of our Team Capt. Will Smith. Pray for his wife's recovery and their children. pic.twitter.com/VomR0Sut6M
— Sean Payton (@SeanPayton) April 10, 2016
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Devastated. Lord please be with the Smith family at this tragic time. Nonsense man…
— Mark Ingram II (@markingramII) April 10, 2016
Woke up an Can't make sense of this senseless killing of Will Smith, Lord please watch over the Smith family and give them strength.
— Cam Jordan (@camjordan94) April 10, 2016
Pray for my friend's family, pray for his teammates. So senseless.
Rest in peace Will— deuce mcallister (@dmcallister26) April 10, 2016
While he’s most well-known as a Saint, Smith had a brief stay with the New England Patriots before his retirement in 2014. His tenure was short, but one of his teammates recalled how great of a person Smith was.
Sad to hear the terrible news about Will Smith, he was a great person and I will forever remember the times I had with him. #RIPWillSmith
— Rob Ninkovich (@ninko50) April 10, 2016
Additionally, a handful of NFL players who never called Smith a teammate also took a moment to honor him.
Damn this ain't right smh #RIPWILLSMITH
— Chris Johnson (@ChrisJohnson28) April 10, 2016
RIP WILL SMITH.. #NewOrleans
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) April 10, 2016
Father of 3, husband, and friend to so many. You will be missed dearly, rest easy big bro #RIPWillSmith pic.twitter.com/BBR5elGfVS
— Jerel Worthy (@I_AM_Worthy99) April 10, 2016
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In addition to being a Saint, Smith was a member of the New Orleans community, as he stayed in the city after his football career ended. He hated the violence that would occur in the city, something that he condemned in a tweet that he sent out in 2012.
Will Smith sent out this Tweet on Jan 26, 2012, pleading for people to stop the violence in NOLA. So sad. pic.twitter.com/j7tElkVesv
— Lyons Yellin (@LyonsYellin) April 10, 2016
Smith’s family released a statement on his passing. In addition to thanking people for the outpouring of support that they have received, they asked for privacy while they grieve.
Statement on behalf of Will Smith's family pic.twitter.com/Y7qlYcsIww
— CENTURION360 (@CENTURION360) April 10, 2016
Smith was 34 years old at the time of his passing. He leaves behind a wife and three children.