Apalachee High School football team makes surprise visit to Falcons practice one week after deadly shooting

Apalachee High School football team makes surprise visit to Falcons practice one week after deadly shooting

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Georgia’s Apalachee High School continues to grapple with tragedy. But, the school’s football team received a special surprise on Friday which many hope will help lift the spirits of the student athletes.

The Atlanta Falcons hosted the football players one week after a shooting left two students and two teachers dead. The high school athletes had the opportunity to get an up-close look at the Falcons at the team’s training complex. 

The Falcons were continuing their preparations for Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Falcons practice facility is located in Flowery Branch, Georgia, which is approximately 20 miles from the Apalachee High School campus.

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Kirk Cousins warms up

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins warms up, while wearing an Apalachee High School T-shirt following a recent school shooting there, before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Atlanta.  (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

“I think it’s incredible that you get a chance to see some young kids going through some tough stuff,” Falcons assistant head coach Jerry Gray said. “I always look and say, ‘Man, what are they going through?’ They’ve got to go back to the school where it happened.”

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Among the victims of the Sept. 4 shooting rampage was a teacher who served as an assistant coach for the Apalachee football team. 

Raheem Morris stands on the sidelines

Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, center, stands with his team while wearing an Apalachee High School T-shirt after a recent school shooting there before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Nine others were injured. Funerals for two of the victims took place on Saturday. A 14-year-old student has been charged with murder, and his father also faces charges for allegedly furnishing his son with a weapon.

During the shooting, some students scrambled for shelter in the high school’s football stadium.

“When you get a little relief and you get a chance to kind of love on them a little bit, I think that’s special for our guys,” Gray said. “We’re NFL guys, but we still understand what caring means.”

Before their season-opening loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Falcons coaches and players wore Apalachee T-shirts during pregame warmups. A moment of silence was held before kickoff.

Falcons running back Bijan Robinson said the recent tragic events left him heartbroken, and he is keeping the entire community in his prayers. 

“I have brothers and sisters, and I have younger siblings… who want to go to school safely. Having that incident happen and having such a tragedy happen like that, it really broke my heart,” Robinson told WSB-TV. 

Four-way split photo of the victims of the Apalachee High School shooting

From left to right: Math teachers Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie were killed at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, along with Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, both 14, officials say. (Fox News)

“I even talked to one of the kids (who goes) to that school and just seeing her being in such a vulnerable space and just crying and still trying to have a smile… it really sucked. I just pray for those kids every single day. The kids, the faculty, everybody there.”

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Two-time Pro Bowler Grady Jarrett was born in Georgia and was raised in suburban Atlanta.

“It definitely meant a lot,” the Falcons defensive lineman said. “I played Apalachee when I was in high school.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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