Chaos Strikes Philadelphia Eagles Practice: Mya Danielle’s Emergency Call About Daughter’s Accident Sends DeVonta Smith Racing Off Field, Leaving Teammates and Fans in a State of Panic and Deep Concern
PHILADELPHIA — July 8, 2025 — What was supposed to be an ordinary training session for the Philadelphia Eagles took a heartbreaking turn when star wide receiver DeVonta Smith suddenly sprinted off the practice field after receiving a frantic phone call. According to team sources, the call came from Mya Danielle, Smith’s longtime partner, reporting a terrifying incident: their young daughter had been seriously injured at home.

Practice Interrupted by Sudden Panic
Smith was in the middle of route-running drills at the NovaCare Complex when he was approached by a team assistant with a phone in hand. Witnesses say Smith answered the call, and within seconds, his expression shifted from focus to sheer panic. He dropped his helmet, shouted a few words to the coaching staff, and bolted off the field.
“He didn’t hesitate,” one teammate shared. “He just ran. That’s when we all knew something really bad had happened.”
The team immediately stopped practice as concern spread across the field. Coaches and players gathered together, many trying to process the disturbing scene they had just witnessed.
Emergency at Home: What We Know So Far
According to a source close to the Smith family, the couple’s daughter — a toddler — was playing in their home when she slipped and fell down a flight of stairs, suffering a head injury. Mya Danielle, who was at home during the accident, immediately called 911 before reaching out to DeVonta.
The child was transported by ambulance to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where she is currently undergoing evaluation. Early reports indicate that she briefly lost consciousness but was breathing and responsive upon arrival at the hospital. Medical staff are conducting neurological scans and monitoring her condition closely.
A family friend said:
“Mya did everything right. She reacted fast, stayed calm, and got help immediately. Now, it’s just a waiting game — and everyone is praying.”
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Eagles Organization Responds With Support
The Philadelphia Eagles quickly released a statement offering full support to Smith and his family:
“DeVonta Smith left today’s practice due to a private family emergency. Our thoughts are with him, Mya, and their daughter during this incredibly difficult time. We are providing our full support and ask for privacy on their behalf.”
Head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the situation with reporters, visibly emotional:
“DeVonta is one of the most respected men in our locker room — not just because of what he does on the field, but who he is as a father and a person. We’re all behind him 100%.”

An Outpouring of Love From Fans and Teammates
As word of the incident spread, #PrayForDeVonta and #EaglesFamily began trending on social media. Fans, teammates, and former players expressed their concern and offered heartfelt messages of hope.
One fan tweeted:
“DeVonta Smith has given Philly his all. Now it’s our turn to give him love and support. Praying for his little girl.”
Teammate Jalen Hurts posted on Instagram:
“No tougher man, no better father. We’ve got your back, 6.”
Even players from rival teams sent their best wishes, reminding everyone that some things are bigger than football.
Smith’s Devotion to Family
DeVonta Smith has often spoken about his love for fatherhood. Though known for his quiet, laser-focused demeanor on the field, those close to him describe him as a gentle, attentive father off it.
In a recent interview, he said:
“Being a dad changes everything. She’s the reason I wake up every day and work harder.”
That dedication was on full display Tuesday, as Smith didn’t think twice before leaving practice to be with his family.
What Comes Next
As of Tuesday afternoon, there is no official word on when Smith will return to practice or whether he will be available for upcoming preseason activities. The Eagles have made it clear that he has unlimited time off and the full support of the organization.
Doctors at CHOP are expected to give an update on the child’s condition within the next 24 hours. Until then, the city of Philadelphia — and the entire NFL community — is holding its breath and praying for a positive outcome.