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FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2012, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Romeo Crennel, left, and general manager Scott Pioli watch the team warm up prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Kansas City, Mo. Police say Chiefs player Javon Belcher fatally shot his girlfriend early Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo., then drove to Arrowhead Stadium and committed suicide in front of his coach and general manager.Ed Zurga/The Associated Press

Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt:

"The entire Chiefs family is deeply saddened by today's events, and our collective hearts are heavy with sympathy, thoughts and prayers for the families and friends affected by this unthinkable tragedy.

"We sincerely appreciate the expressions of sympathy and support we have received from so many in the Kansas City and NFL communities, and ask for continued prayers for the loved ones of those impacted."

NFL Players Association assistant executive George Atallah on Twitter:

"There is nothing profound or comforting to say that can help us understand or explain a situation like this."

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello:

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Chiefs and the families and friends of those who lost their lives in this terrible tragedy."

Kansas City Mayor Sly James:

"We're talking about kids that are 25, 26, 24 years old, playing in circumstances that most of us never dream of and living lives in fish bowls and sometimes that becomes unbearable but beyond all that there are a lot of people that are hurting."

Chiefs tight end Tony Moeaki on Twitter:

"Devastated. One of everyone's favourite team mates including one of mine. Great great great team mate. We will miss him forever."

Statement by Carolina Panthers, the Chiefs' opponent on Sunday:

"The Carolina Panthers are very saddened by the tragic events that have transpired today and send their thoughts and prayers to the entire Kansas City Chiefs organization and to the family of the victim at this most difficult time."

Chiefs defensive back Kendrick Lewis on Twitter:

"Forever in our heart! Love you bro ... May God be with both families!"

New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck on Twitter:

"Man, prayers go out to the KC Chiefs community and families after this morning's tragic incident."

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