Seeing Jalen Hurts take heroic action during the Texas floods, JJ Watt COULDN’T STAY SILENT! — Though retired, the NFL legend immediately donated $100,000 to support the relief efforts
Seeing Jalen Hurts take heroic action during the Texas floods, JJ Watt COULDN’T STAY SILENT! — Though retired, the NFL legend immediately donated $100,000 to support the relief efforts
He’s retired.
He’s no longer suiting up on Sundays.
But JJ Watt’s heart for the people never left the field.
In the aftermath of the catastrophic flash floods that ravaged Kerr County, Texas — claiming dozens of lives and displacing countless families — a quiet hero emerged: Jalen Hurts, quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles. Without cameras, without press releases, Hurts personally paid for the funeral expenses of victims, including several children who tragically lost their lives at Camp Mystic. His actions weren’t for attention. They were for compassion.
And that compassion? It reached far beyond the floodwaters.
It reached JJ Watt — a legend of the game, a former Houston Texan, and a man who, despite hanging up his cleats, has never stopped showing up for his community.

“I saw what Jalen was doing,” Watt later shared, “and I knew I couldn’t just sit back.” Moved by Hurts’ selfless response, JJ Watt and his wife Kealia immediately donated $100,000 to Grape Juice, a local restaurant in Kerrville preparing thousands of free meals for flood victims and first responders.
This wasn’t about headlines. It was about humanity. Hurts didn’t need to help — he’s not from Texas, he plays for a team across the country — but when people were hurting, he acted. And his example sparked a chain reaction of generosity, proving that heroism doesn’t end at retirement, and compassion doesn’t stop at state lines.
Two men from different generations, different teams, and different corners of the league — united by one powerful truth: when people suffer, you show up.
In a world often focused on stats, fame, and flash, Jalen Hurts reminded us what leadership really looks like. And JJ Watt answered that call with the same heart he showed on the field — fierce, focused, and full of love for his people.

This isn’t just football. This is the soul of the sport.
The storm took so much. But it couldn’t drown the spirit of those willing to give. Because sometimes, the biggest plays happen off the field — and this one started with the quiet strength of a young quarterback who simply refused to look away.
And thanks to him, even legends like JJ Watt came back to the game — not for glory, but for something greater.
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