Former National Football League football player helping victims of the infamous terror act in New Orleans
@Deepizzaguy (105763)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 17, 2025 4:14pm CST
Former National Football League (NFL) wide receiver Antonio Brown who has been getting attention from the news media for his off the field trouble since he retired from playing in the NFL in 2021 is making news for the right reasons by asking persons to raise money for the families of the msn victims who passed away in the terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Years Day.
It is nice to see a former football player who was the co-owner of the Albany Empire of the National Arena League that went out of business in 2023 have a heart of compassion for persons in need.
Link is msn.com/en-us/sports/f...
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@Deepizzaguy (105763)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan
I am in agreement with you that Antonio does have a heart of compassion for the families involved in the terrorist attack in New Orleans.
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@RasmaSandra (81927)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
17 Jan
So heartwarming to hear about these people,
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@Deepizzaguy (105763)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan
I am in agreement with you that even someone with a checkered past shows compassion for others in need.
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@innertalks (22261)
• Australia
18 Jan
Even the hardest of hearts can be moved at times. It is good he is doing good for others.
@Deepizzaguy (105763)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan
I am in agreement with you that Antonio does care for persons who need help in time of need.
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@Shivram59 (37992)
• India
18 Jan
I highly appreciate the corner footballer for his noble job. He seems to be a kind man and the one who is always ready to help those in trouble.
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@Deepizzaguy (105763)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Jan
Most sports stars when they retire turn out to be helpful to people in need of their help.
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@Deepizzaguy (105763)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
20 Jan
@Shivram59 You are right.
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@Shivram59 (37992)
• India
20 Jan
@Deepizzaguy Of course. They have been players. They know how to live.
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@thedevilinme (4216)
• Northampton, England
19 Jan
They kept it quite that IDF soldiers were killed then
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