Toronto Star

Teammates mourn McKnight after shooting death

- NEIL BEST NEWSDAY

FLORHAM PARK, N.J.— Former Jets teammates of Joe McKnight recalled him Friday as a popular, joke-telling prankster in the Jets locker room and all-around “very cool cat,” as cornerback Darrelle Revis put it.

But their reminiscen­ces were darkened by the shock and sadness at the news the former kick returner and running back, who played for the CFL’s Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s this season, had had been shot and killed Thursday in New Orleans.

“It’s tragic,” centre Nick Mangold said. “Joe was a great guy. It’s very disappoint­ing. You feel sad for him, his family, the guys who played with him. It’s tough . . . Good dude. He always had a joke and made you smile.”

The man identified as the shooter, Ronald Gasser, was released overnight, Col. John Fortunato, a spokespers­on for the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, said Friday. Gasser has not been formally charged at this time in McKnight’s shooting death.

McKnight was a Jet from 2010 to 2012, so only a half-dozen or so veterans played with him. But he made an impression during ups and downs as a player that never changed his demeanour.

“Great guy, great personalit­y,” kicker Nick Folk said. “He had a lot of fun. He was, I wouldn’t say sarcastic, but he joked around a lot. We had a great time in here . . . Just super sad.”

Some former teammates marvelled at the outpouring of reaction to McKnight’s death far beyond the Jets locker room, from his native New Orleans to the University of Southern California, where he played college ball.

“If you’re an SC player, everybody pretty much knows Joe McKnight,” said defensive end Leonard Williams, a fellow USC alumnus who played after McKnight there.

Revis said in a statement issued by the team, “Joe was a great teammate who did anything he could to help. He had such a good heart and wanted nothing more than to see everyone succeed. It’s hard to come to grips with the reality that he is no longer with us.”

Revis recalled watching McKnight recover from a difficult rookie season to make an impact in 2011, including a 107-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against the Ravens.

“It was awesome to see him excel not only as a teammate but as a friend,” Revis said.

 ??  ?? Before coming to the CFL, running back Joe McKnight spent three seasons with the New York Jets.
Before coming to the CFL, running back Joe McKnight spent three seasons with the New York Jets.

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