J.J. Watt Offers To Cover The Costs For The Funerals For Santa Fe HS Victims
The Defensive end for the Houston Texans is doing something incredible. Again.
He was also named the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson Of The Year as well as the Walter Payton Man Of The Year for his hurricane relief efforts.
And now Watt is stepping up in a whole new way. He is going to personally cover the costs of the funerals for those killed at Santa Fe High School after the horrific shooting on May 18.
Wow.
SANTA FE, Texas (FOX 26) – Santa Fe High School administrators have been notified that Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt will personally pay for the funerals of all the victims of the shooting.
Source: Fox News 26
On Twitter, Watt posted a two-word tweet when he heard about the shooting.
Absolutely horrific.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) May 18, 2018
That’s pretty much how we all felt when the reports started flooding in.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
JJ Watt has told Santa Fe High School that he'll pay for the funerals for the victims of today;s shooting.
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) May 19, 2018
Someday President Watt is going to restore our faith in the American political system.
— Spartan Hounds 📊 (@SpartanHounds) May 19, 2018
JJ Watt is just good people. His parents should be extremely proud of the man he is!
— Don Rast (@donrast) May 19, 2018
His mom has 3 boys in the NFL at the same time…
Amazing family and an amazing man#JJWatt— RidersOnTheStorm (@Jonbassett6) May 19, 2018
JJ Watt is covering funeral expenses for the 10 kids who died in the school shooting today. Bless him..
— Geezy.. (@MsMyaG) May 19, 2018
Thank you @JJWatt for having a big heart. JJ Watt to pay funeral expenses for Santa Fe High School shooting victims https://t.co/WnrT89Nig5 via @usatoday #santafe
— Adrienne Bell (@AdrBell) May 19, 2018
JJ Watt stating he will pay the funeral cost of all victims in Santa Fe TX, wonder if the mainstream will even mention it?
— Hargrove 🇺🇸 (@Mikeh1725) May 19, 2018
JJ watt is a gift from above man. Not just on the field. With all he was able to do for Houston with Harvey and now offering to pay for funeral services for the people who lost their lives in the school shooting. A man with power trying to make a difference in any way. Respect 💯
— Tyler Thomas (@t_thomas731) May 19, 2018
While I would never, ever change my loyalty to my beloved Pittsburgh Steelers, I am very much a JJ Watt fan. Total class act.
J.J. Watt willing to pay funeral expenses for Santa Fe High School shooting victims https://t.co/YGq66q38xl
— Call me PT (@PittsburghTodd) May 19, 2018
@JJWatt announced he is paying for the funeral of those poor kids and teacher who lost their lives for going to school. No one classier then you! When is it going to stop? As a parent during the day do I have to fear hearing my kid’s schools are next?
— Casey Musella (@Casey1113) May 19, 2018
Can @JJWatt be anymore of an awesome human being?! Paying for all the victims’ funeral costs of the Sante Fe shooting..People need to take note, THIS IS HUMANITY.
— Slick Sanders (@rickylmassa) May 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/MarcFreer/status/997686284163469314
Can @JJWatt be anymore of an awesome human being?! Paying for all the victims’ funeral costs of the Sante Fe shooting..People need to take note, THIS IS HUMANITY.
— Slick Sanders (@rickylmassa) May 19, 2018
That it is.
I’m not much of an NFL fan, but man, I am a huge fan of JJ Watt.
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