Split image of Brett Favre and Charlie KirkBrett Favre and Charlie Kirk (Photos via Imagn Images)
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre couldn’t find much to say about the murd3r of Charlie Kirk this week.

Kirk was sh0t in the ne::ck while debating with a student at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, with an unknown a$$ailant taking a sh0t at him from the rooftop of a building around 130 meters away.

The sh0oter used a high-powered bolt-action rifle, which he left in a wooded area for the cops to find while making his escape.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has branded Kirk’s killing a “political a$$a$$ination,” with a manhunt now on. United States President Donald Trump also called it a “heinous a$$a$$ination” when he spoke about the sh0oting on Wednesday.

Brett Favre Was At A Loss For Words

Favre took to Twitter/X sh0rtly after Kirk’s d3ath to share a post in which he said he could only find one word to make reference to the sh0cking incident.
Brett Favre during congressional hearingBrett Favre (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

“I’m at a loss for words,” he wrote. “Only thing I can think of is tragic. Please keep Charlie Kirk and his family in your prayers.”

Favre was hardly the only one a$$ociated with the NFL to comment on Kirk’s d3ath.

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker was among those who commented, but one NFL team is in the news for a not-so-positive reason as it pertains to Wednesday’s murd3r.

The Carolina Panthers were forced to fire a staffer who made light of the situation in an ill-advised social media post.

Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has released a photo of a person of interest wanted in connection with Kirk’s sh0oting.

The FBI has also obtained telling evidence suggesting they’re closing in on the sh0oter, but he remains at large for the time being.