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Ex-NFL QB Steve McNair, woman found slain in Tenn.


McNair played 13 seasons in the NFL and led the Titans within a yard of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl. The former third overall draft pick also played for the Baltimore Ravens before retiring after the 2007 season.

“He was one of the finest players to play for our organization and one of the most beloved players by our fans,” Titans owner Bud Adams said in a statement. “He played with unquestioned heart and leadership and led us to places that we had never reached, including our only Super Bowl.”


Read below the official Associated Press story:

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Shot twice in the head and two more times in the chest on Saturday, former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was the victim of a homicide, police declared Sunday. But authorities wouldn't say it was a murder-suicide — even with his 20-year-old girlfriend dead at his feet from a single bullet.

McNair had been dating Saleh Kazemi for several months, and Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron said Sunday that a semiautomatic pistol was found under her body. She was shot in the head.

Police do not believe McNair's wife was involved. Mechelle McNair, mother of two of his four sons, was expected to collect her husband's belongings from authorities. Funeral arrangements were not expected to be finalized until Monday afternoon at the earliest.

"She's still very upset, very distraught," agent Bus Cook said.

McNair led the famous Tennessee Titans' drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl. He retired in last year. "On the field, there isn't a player that was as tough as him," the Ravens' Derrick Mason said.
Friends declined to describe the relationship between McNair and the woman, Sahel Kazemi, who was a waitress at a restaurant quarterback and his family frequented. Police only described her as a "friend."

McNair, 36, and Kazemi had been together just two days earlier, when she was pulled over driving a 2007 Escalade registered to her and McNair. She was arrested on a DUI charges, and he was allowed to leave in a taxi.

The bodies were discovered by McNair's longtime friend, Wayne Neeley, who rents the condo in the upscale Rutledge Hill neighborhood with McNair.

Neeley then called Robert Gaddy, who had been friends with McNair since they played at Alcorn State. Gaddy alerted authorities.

"People have certain things that they do in life," Gaddy told The Associated Press on Sunday. "We don't need to look on the situation at this time (but) on the fact we just lost a great member of society."

Cook said he did not aware that McNair was seeing Kazemi, a woman whose name the agent learned about through reports of the shooting.

"It doesn't make any sense. I don't know what to say," Cook said.

Police said a witness saw McNair arrive at the condo between 1:30 and 2 a.m. Saturday and that Kazemi's vehicle was already there. The condominium is located within walking distance of an area filled with restaurants and nightspots, a few blocks from the Cumberland River and within view of the Titans' stadium.

Autopsies were conducted Sunday with results expected later in the day.

Fred McNair, Steve McNair's oldest brother, said some family members would likely travel to Nashville on Monday to consult with Mechelle.

"It's still kind of hard to believe," Fred McNair said. "He was the greatest person in the world. He gave back to the community. He loved kids and he wanted to be a role model to kids."

An arrest affidavit from Thursday said Kazemi had bloodshot eyes and alcohol on her breath when she was pulled over, but refused a breathalyzer test, saying "she was not drunk, she was high."

Kazemi's ex-boyfriend, Keith Norfleet, told The Tennessean newspaper that McNair and Kazemi met at the Dave & Buster's in Nashville where she worked.

"She was reliable 90 percent of the time," manager Chris Truelove said of Kazemi. "She was pretty outgoing. A lot of the guests liked being around her, and she liked being around the guests."

Co-worker Shantez Jobe, 33, she said was friends with Kazemi.

"We talked about who had more fashion sense, and who was the cutest, and who could get more boys, you know some of the stuff girls do," Jobe said.

In June, McNair opened a restaurant near the Tennessee State University campus. It was closed Saturday evening, but had become a small memorial, where flowers, candles and notes had been placed outside the door.

McNair led the Titans to the 2000 Super Bowl, which they lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams. He was co-MVP of the NFL with Colts quarterback Peyton Manning in 2003. He also played for the Baltimore Ravens before retiring in April 2008.
His most notable moment came in the 2000 Super Bowl. With the Titans trailing by seven, he led the team 87 yards in the final minute and 48 seconds, only to come up a yard short of a touchdown. Kevin Dyson caught his 9-yard pass, but was tackled at the 1-yard line by the Rams' Mike Jones.

McNair accounted for all of Tennessee's yards in that drive, throwing for 48 yards and rushing for 14. The rest of the yardage came on penalties against the Rams. Before that, he brought the Titans back from a 16-0 deficit to tie the game.
"If you were going to draw a football player, the physical part, the mental part, everything about being a professional, he is your guy," former Ravens and Titans teammate Samari Rolle said. "I can't even wrap my arms around it."

McNair grew up in rural Mount Olive, Miss., and became a nationally known college football star playing for Alcorn State, a Division I-AA school in his home state. He was so dominant in the Southwestern Athletic Conference, he became a Heisman Trophy contender. National media flocked to little Lorman in the southwest corner of the Magnolia state to get a look at "Air McNair." He still holds the Division I-AA (now known as Football Championship Subdivision) records for career yards passing (14,496) and total offense (16,823).

McNair was the third overall draft pick in 1995 by the Houston Oilers, who eventually became the Titans. He finished his career with 31,304 yards passing and 174 touchdowns. McNair's rugged style led to numerous injuries and aches. He played with pain for several years, and the injuries ultimately forced him to retire.

During a five-game stretch at the end of the 2002 season, McNair was so bruised he couldn't practice. But he started all five games and won them, leading the Titans to an 11-5 record and a berth in the AFC championship game for the second time in four seasons.

McNair played all 16 games in 2006, his first season in Baltimore, and guided the Ravens to a 13-3 record. But he injured his groin during the season opener in 2007 and never regained the form that put him in those Pro Bowls.

McNair is survived by his wife, and sons Junior, Steven, Tyler and Trenton.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090705/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_mcnair_killed

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Ital Sis Comment by Ital Sis on July 7, 2009 at 11:15am
Ya couldn't have ya cake and eat it too,Steve!
If this was truly a cheatin' affair, then let it be a lesson to all men that a YOUNG girl has no discipline when it comes to her emotions. She hasn't had enough experience.
sportsagent1 Comment by sportsagent1 on July 7, 2009 at 9:55am
Steve and I have a lot of things in commonwe both grew up in mississippi,and we both played ball in the SWAC,I played at Jackson State,and we both played for the Houston Oliers,I knew him and his brothers,he will be missed for his work on the field and off,respect that.
Mozella Comment by Mozella on July 7, 2009 at 5:43am
It is a terrible tragedy and shock to the whole state of Tennessee and the city of Nashville. I live near his newly opened restaurant and the out pouring of love is just amazing. People who don't know each other stand and talk and share their "Air McNair" stories. We will get over this in time but we have to see this as a lesson and be careful who we get involved with.
Sunshine Comment by Sunshine on July 6, 2009 at 11:41pm
I believe that men or women that are married should think twice before having an extra marital affair. The man or woman may just want to have a friendship; but you better get it perfectly straight that this is ALL IT WILL BE. Also your wife/husband should approve of the friendship to be open and honest. If you have a jeaulous or insecure husband or wife you already know THIS IS NOT HAPPENING...but if the feeling is mutual...read about Jada & Will Smith. (per an interview I saw on TV), a permission to be unfaithful agreement?...Don't quite understand it, but whatever makes them happy, but at least everyone knows what to expect. I truly believe that Steve McNair just got caught up with the WRONG GIRL who was probably obsessed with him...and believe me its a dangerous game. I pray for his family and especially his wife to get through this. However, only God knows...
A_Daily_Prayer Comment by A_Daily_Prayer on July 6, 2009 at 10:28pm
Damn!. I'm sure Steve was a good husband and a wonderful father but I'm praying more for those left behind. I pray for Mechelle and the boys since they are the people who are left behind to pick up the pieces. No one has the right to judge Steve or the young lady so I won't even begin. I only pray for the McNair families (Nashville and Mississippi) as well as the family of the young lady. If only we would stop and think about who else our actions (good, bad or indefferent) affect.

Our community still loves Steve and no matter what the final outcome, he has done a lot for the Nashville and he will always be a hero in the minds and hearts of some many and we're grateful that his family shared him with us.

RIP Steve.
Catherine Comment by Catherine on July 6, 2009 at 7:56pm
I am deeply sadden to hear about the death of Steve McNair. My prayers go out to his wife and four sons. May God Bless Mrs. McNair, Sons, and Family
paul campbell Comment by paul campbell on July 6, 2009 at 7:55pm
I can't jugde McNair, nor can i say that i have been faithful in the past years. But as a man that knows that the old saying is "If i can't have you she won"t either". man if you hear those words its time to go back home to your wife.
Abbigail Sims Comment by Abbigail Sims on July 6, 2009 at 7:28pm
I live about 20 min. from Steve's hometown and have spent numerous occassions at the ranch for different events. The Mc'.Nairs are a very loving family. I have had mixed emotions about the incident, but who am I to judge? Steve was the type of person that would greet you and not worry about what he have or what you dont have. He was very loving. He was like many of us 'A GOOD Man in a BAD FIX.' We all must be careful how we live our lives. No matter how this situation look, I pray to God that he got his business fix with God. My prayers goes out to Mechelle, the boys, Ms. Lucille, Tim, Freddie, Jason, all of the siter-n-laws and the McNair Sports family. May God Bless!!!
Katrina Comment by Katrina on July 6, 2009 at 7:06pm
I FEEL BAD FOR HIS WIFE AND I PRAY THAT SHE WILL HEAL AS WELL AS HIS CHILDREN. GOD WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY.
Sasha Comment by Sasha on July 6, 2009 at 3:08pm
I’m from Houston, and I was a McNair fan, even after the team was moved to TN. I’m not going to waste time making rude or uncalled for comments, even though we know the affair he was having with this young woman was not only wrong but indecent. But what I will say is that my prayers goes out to his children, and his wife. I don’t think that she wanted to see his life end, no matter what the dynamics of their marriage/relationship entailed.

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