According to multiple reports, a fire damaged the family home of Falcons draft pick Grady Jarrett on Friday night, but no one was hurt in the incident, FoxSports.com reported.
Per NFL Media and FoxSports.com, there were between about 30 to 50 people at the home in Conyers, Georgia when smoke drove those present out of the house. The fire, which damaged the left side of the house, is thought have been electrical in nature, per FoxSports.com.
Jarrett’s agent, Carmen Wallace, told NFL Media that the home can be salvaged but needed work.
The Falcons traded up in Round Five to select Jarrett, a defensive tackle who played collegiately at Clemson.