Aldon Smith donated pizzas to homeless charity hours before his death, a friend says

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Former NFL quarterback Aldon Smith spent what would be the last day of his life donating food to a charity that feeds the homeless.

The San Francisco 49ers announced Saturday that Smith, who played in 50 games during his six-year career, died at age 36. Hours before he was found unresponsive, Smith unexpectedly delivered 10 pizzas to CHAM Deliverance Ministry, a charity in San Jose, Calif., that feeds the homeless.

Amir Shirazi, a friend of Smith’s who picked him up on Saturday to make the surprise delivery, spoke to the San Francisco Chronicle about the charitable donation before sharing the details of finding him unresponsive in his car.

Aldon Smith of the San Francisco 49ers waits between drills at the team’s first practice of training camp Thursday afternoon, July 24, 2014, in Santa Clara, California. (Karl Mondon/MediaNews Group/Mercury News via Getty Images)

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“He was a very sweet, caring, loving giant,” Shirazi said. “That if you really knew him, you would know who he really is.”

After dropping off the pizzas, Shirazi drove them to a grocery store and then back to his home. He explained to the outlet that he quickly ran inside to turn on some lights and when he returned to the car, Smith was slumped in his seat.

San Francisco 49ers Aldon Smith runs during practice at the 49ers practice facility in Santa Clara, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. (LiPo Ching/MediaNews Group/Mercury News via Getty Images)

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“I got out and he was basically dead in my front seat,” Shirazi said. “I’m just in shock.”

While Smith has a history of drug abuse, Shirazi said he had not seen the former NFL player use drugs on Saturday and had only seen him smoke marijuana occasionally over the years. He said he believed Smith’s death was a “natural death”.

“My impression was that this is a young man who wanted to help the homeless, which was great,” Scott Wagers, co-founder of CHAM Deliverance Ministry, told the magazine. “When the 49ers and stuff like that want to help the community, that’s everything.”

Aldon Smith of the San Francisco 49ers suits up for the team’s first training camp practice Thursday afternoon, July 24, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) (Photo by Karl Mondon/MediaNews Group/Mercury News via Getty Images) ((Photo by Karl Mondon/MediaNews Group/Mercury News via Getty Images))

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Drafted seventh overall in the 2011 NFL Draft out of Missouri, Smith made an immediate impact as a rookie, racking up 14.0 sacks and forcing two fumbles in 16 games. The next year, he set a 49ers’ franchise record with 19.5 sacks and was named First-Team All-Pro while leading the team to Super Bowl XLVII.

Smith reached 30 career catches in just 27 games, making him the fastest player in NFL history to do so, breaking a record previously held by Hall of Famer Reggie White.

In 2013, Smith voluntarily entered rehab and missed five games. In 2014, he served a nine-game suspension for violations of the NFL’s substance abuse and personal conduct policies.

In 2015, the 49ers released Smith in August after his third DUI arrest before he was signed weeks later by the Oakland Raiders.

Smith remained suspended from the NFL indefinitely for four full seasons while dealing with legal and personal issues. He returned in 2020 and played a full season with the Dallas Cowboys, starting all 16 games.

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