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The Tragic Death of Steve McNair Still Causing Heartache for Family

Steve McNair’s tragic death is still causing heartache for his family

Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair was discovered dead next to a young woman in a downtown Nashville condo about 11 years ago. \

On July 4, 2009, the country was shocked by McNair’s death. Many people’s pain is still present and will never go gone.

Two of McNair’s sons said they were not invited to their father’s jersey-retirement ceremony last year, which added to their anguish.

Football career of Steve McNair

Steve McNair attended Alcorn State University in college.

Despite the lower level of competition, the Houston Oilers were impressed enough with McNair’s strong arm and athleticism to select him third overall in the 1995 NFL draft.

McNair was chosen third overall, trailing Cincinnati Bengals’ Ki-Jana Carter and Jacksonville Jaguars’ Tony Boselli.

McNair required two years to work his way up to starting quarterback in the NFL.

He took over as general manager in 1997, the same year the team relocated to Tennessee and became the Tennessee Titans.

Steve McNair
Steve McNair playing football Source: Sportscasting

In 1997, McNair started all 16 games and led the squad to an 8-8 record.

He had 14 touchdowns and 2,665 yards passing. McNair was the Titans’ full-time starter for the next eight years.

McNair appeared in three Pro Bowls during his 11-year career with the organization.

In 2003, he and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning were awarded the NFL’s Co-Most Valuable Players.

During the 1999 season, McNair led the Titans to a Super Bowl berth.

He finished his career with the Baltimore Ravens, where he went 13-3 in his debut season.

McNair’s untimely death in 2009

On July 4, 2009, Steve McNair and Sahel ‘Jenni’ Kazemi were discovered dead with gunshot wounds in a Nashville condo that McNair had rented.

Despite the fact that McNair was married, the two had a love relationship.

According to USA Today, the Metro Nashville Police Department determined Kazemi shot and killed McNair before shooting herself.

According to The Tennessean, McNair’s buddy Wayne Neely, who rented the apartment with him, discovered McNair and called his friend Robert Gaddy, who then called the police.

“I realized right away when I stepped in,” Gaddy stated at the time.

McNair's untimely death
McNair’s untimely death Source: FanBuzz

“I didn’t have to touch him, and I called 911 and told them they had to come right away, and I was holding my breath, praying it wasn’t true.”

I didn’t want to touch him, but when I saw blood on my best friend, I almost panicked.

I didn’t want to believe it when he appeared to be gone.”

Police have stated that Kazemi was not McNair’s only mistress, according to USA Today.

She’d found out about another one two nights before, which sent her into a jealous frenzy.

According to reports, McNair’s cellphone records contained text messages from a number of women.

“I’m quite confident (McNair) was dealing with certain problems that we don’t know about,” said former colleague Eddie George.

“He was most likely looking for something.”

Things that are in the incorrect places.”

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McNair’s son claims he was not invited to the jersey retiring ceremony

At halftime of their game against the Indianapolis Colts last September, the Tennessee Titans retired the jersey numbers of Steve McNair and Eddie George.

Both Steven O’Bryant McNair and his older brother, Steve McNair Jr., were not invited to the event, according to Steven O’Bryant McNair.

They contacted the Titans, who stated that McNair’s widow, Mechelle, was in control of the invitations.

“We made all kinds of plans to be there because my brother has a family and it takes time to actually get things together,” Steven told WJTV.

“Just to let you know, we never received a phone call, and we never received an invitation.”

Tyler and Trenton McNair are Mechelle and Steve McNair’s two kids. Steven and Steve Jr., as well as McNair’s past partnerships’ sons.

Mechelle denied that they had not been invited.

“There’s no way I’m not inviting them to something that their papa is involved in.”

“The Titans gave me their tickets, and I informed them that I had them,” Mechelle told WJTV over the phone.

Steven has maintained his story.

“I’ve never heard a how are you, how’s school, your boys would love to see you,” he remarked. “It was a little emotional not being there, but you know things have to continue and things have to go on.”