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Fifteen years have passed since the tragic death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair at the age of 36. The official report stated that he was murdered by his 20-year-old girlfriend, Jenny Kazemi, who then took her own life. However, many still believe that there is more to the story and suspect that it may have been a double murder disguised as a murder-suicide.

Selected as the third overall pick in the 1995 draft from Alcorn State, McNair had a successful 13-year career in the NFL. He played for the Oilers and Titans for 11 seasons before finishing his final two years with the Ravens in 2006 and 2007. One of the highlights of his career was leading the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV, where they came close to forcing overtime against the Rams.

McNair’s impressive career statistics include over 31,000 passing yards and 161 regular-season games with 153 starts. He even shared the 2003 MVP award with Peyton Manning, showcasing his talent and skill on the field. His contributions to the Titans were so significant that he was honored with a spot in the team’s Ring of Honor, and his jersey number, No. 9, was retired.

For those who want to learn more about Steve McNair’s life and legacy, the episode of A Football Life dedicated to him is highly recommended. It offers a deeper insight into his career, personal life, and the impact he had on the NFL community.

As we reflect on the 15th anniversary of Steve McNair’s passing, it is important to remember the remarkable athlete and individual that he was. His legacy continues to live on through his achievements on the field and the memories he created for football fans around the world. Rest in peace, Steve McNair.