Dallas Boy Gunned Down at 18 — Cowboys Family Mourns Corey Adams as One of Their Own
On the night of July 19, 2025, the Dallas community and the broader football world were struck with grief as news broke of the tragic death of Corey Adams, an 18-year-old rising star and freshman defensive lineman at the University of Mississippi. Adams, a New Orleans native who had captured the hearts of many with his talent and infectious spirit, was fatally shot in a senseless act of violence in Cordova, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis. The incident, which occurred around 10:14 p.m. outside a residence on Fern Glade Cove, also left four other men wounded, though their injuries were reported as non-critical. As the investigation into this heartbreaking homicide continues, the Dallas Cowboys family and fans across the nation mourn the loss of a young man they embraced as one of their own.
A Promising Talent Taken Too Soon

Corey Adams was more than just a football player—he was a beacon of hope and potential. A standout at Edna Karr High School in New Orleans, Adams was a three-star recruit who recorded an impressive 51 tackles and 12 sacks during his high school career. His athletic prowess and relentless drive earned him a spot on the Ole Miss Rebels roster, where he enrolled in January 2025 as an early signee, eager to make his mark in the Southeastern Conference. Coaches and teammates alike praised his work ethic, describing him as a kind, funny, and energetic young man who lit up every room he entered.
The Dallas Cowboys community, known for its passionate fanbase, had already begun to claim Adams as one of their own. His journey from New Orleans to Ole Miss resonated with fans who saw in him the grit and determination that define the Cowboys’ spirit. Social media posts from fans and community members reflected their pride in his achievements and their devastation at his untimely death. “He was a kid with a bright future, a true Cowboy at heart,” one fan wrote on X, capturing the sentiment of many who felt a personal connection to Adams’ story.
A Community in Mourning
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The news of Adams’ death sent shockwaves through both the Ole Miss and Dallas communities. The University of Mississippi released a heartfelt statement, expressing their profound sorrow: “We are devastated to learn that Corey Adams, a freshman on our football team, passed away last night in Cordova, Tennessee. While our program is trying to cope with this tragic loss, our thoughts are with his loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.” The statement also requested privacy for Adams’ family and the Ole Miss community as they grieve.
Edna Karr High School, where Adams honed his skills and became a local hero, also shared an emotional tribute on their Facebook page: “Corey Adams was more than a football player! He was a friend, brother, son, student, and all-around great young man. This wasn’t supposed to be the end of his story, but we will #DoIt4Co.” The hashtag #DoIt4Co has since spread across social media, with fans and former teammates vowing to honor Adams’ memory through their actions and support for his family.
In Dallas, where football is more than a sport but a way of life, the loss of Adams hit particularly hard. Though he had not yet played for the Cowboys, his story as a young, driven athlete with dreams of greatness resonated deeply with the team’s fanbase. Vigils and tributes have begun to emerge, with local fans organizing moments of silence and sharing messages of condolence. “Corey was one of us,” a Dallas resident posted on X. “He had that star quality, and we were rooting for him. This hurts.”
The Incident and Ongoing Investigation
According to the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a shooting call at Fern Glade Cove on July 19, 2025. Upon arrival, they stopped a vehicle at the intersection of Forest Hill-Irene and Walnut Grove, where they found Adams suffering from a gunshot wound. Despite life-saving efforts by deputies and Shelby County Fire personnel, Adams was pronounced dead at the scene. Multiple shell casings were found, indicating that numerous rounds were fired. Four other men arrived at nearby hospitals with non-critical gunshot wounds, but no suspects have been identified, and it remains unclear whether the shooting was targeted or random.
The ongoing investigation has left many questions unanswered, adding to the pain of Adams’ family and friends. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has urged anyone with information to contact Crimestoppers at 528-CASH, as they work to piece together the events leading to this tragedy.
A Life Full of Promise
Corey Adams was the youngest of three children, raised in a tight-knit family in New Orleans. His mother, a schoolteacher, and his father, a construction worker, instilled in him values of kindness and hard work. Family members described him as a vibrant soul who loved helping his sisters with homework and firing up the grill for family cookouts. His infectious smile and boundless energy made him a beloved figure both on and off the field.
As the Ole Miss Rebels prepare for their 2025 season, set to begin on August 30 against Georgia State, the team faces the challenge of moving forward while honoring Adams’ memory. The program is expected to pause football activities in the short term as they grieve, and discussions are underway about ways to commemorate Adams during the season, such as helmet decals or a dedicated game.
A Call for Unity and Reflection
The loss of Corey Adams is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of gun violence, a scourge that continues to claim young lives across the country. In Dallas, where the Cowboys represent resilience and community pride, fans are coming together to support Adams’ family and advocate for change. Posts on X reflect a mix of grief and determination, with users calling for an end to senseless violence and a renewed focus on protecting young talent like Adams.
As the investigation continues and the Ole Miss and Dallas communities mourn, Corey Adams’ legacy will live on through the love and memories of those who knew him. His story, though tragically cut short, serves as a call to cherish every moment and to honor the potential of every young person striving for greatness. The Cowboys family, alongside Adams’ loved ones, will continue to carry his spirit forward, ensuring that #DoIt4Co becomes a rallying cry for hope, unity, and healing.
Sources: Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Ole Miss Football, Edna Karr High School, and posts on X.‽ල