Green Bay Packers Star Karl Brooks Donates $50,000 to Family of Michigan Teen Suffering Horrific Injury
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Stevensville, Michigan – September 25, 2025 – The American football community is rallying around 15-year-old Colton Mims following a severe injury sustained during a high school football game. Colton, a student at Lakeshore High School, suffered two broken vertebrae after being aggressively jumped on by an opposing player from Kalamazoo Central High School during a junior varsity (JV) match on September 19, 2025. The incident has not only left Colton's family in anguish but has also prompted support from NFL star Karl Brooks of the Green Bay Packers, who shares a close connection with the boy's family and has donated a substantial sum to aid their recovery.
The accident occurred at the stadium in Berrien County, Michigan, while Colton was playing on defense. In one play, he was pushed down by an opposing player (wearing jersey number 73) and then jumped on in a "belly flop" style – an action deemed intentional and excessive. Video footage of the horrifying moment has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread outrage. Colton was immediately rushed to the hospital, where doctors confirmed two fractured cervical vertebrae, leading to temporary paralysis risks and requiring emergency surgery. The Mims family has set up a GoFundMe campaign to cover medical expenses, which has already received thousands of dollars from the local community as well as prayers from members of the NFL community.
Colton's mother, Courtney Mims, shared her heartbreaking emotions in an interview with local media. She recounted: "I was sitting in the stands, cheering for my son, when suddenly I saw that terrifying scene. My child was lying motionless on the field, and my heart shattered. I ran down to the field, screaming his name, but Colton didn't respond. That moment was the worst nightmare of my life. We never expected a sports game to turn into such a tragedy." Courtney emphasized that the opposing player's actions need to be dealt with strictly to prevent recurrence, and she hopes the incident will raise awareness about safety in high school football. Currently, Colton is recovering in the hospital, but the treatment process will be lengthy and costly.
Amid this backdrop, the support from Karl Brooks – the defensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers – has brought significant hope to the Mims family. Karl, born in 2000 in Lansing, Michigan (about 100 miles from Stevensville), has a close relationship with Colton's family from childhood. The two sides were old neighbors in the Lansing area, where Karl grew up and first developed his passion for football. According to close sources, Karl views Colton as a little brother, frequently following local games and encouraging the boy to pursue his dreams. "I grew up in Michigan, and football is part of our lives. When I heard about Colton, my heart sank. He's a close neighbor from my early days, and I couldn't just stand by," Karl shared in a post on social media X (formerly Twitter).
To provide assistance, Karl Brooks has donated $50,000 directly to the Mims family's GoFundMe. This amount will help cover surgery costs, functional rehabilitation, and long-term medical needs. This isn't the first time Karl has engaged in charitable activities; he has previously supported youth sports programs in Michigan and serves as a role model for community responsibility in the NFL. The Packers, the team Karl has been with since 2023, have also expressed support, with head coach Matt LaFleur sending well-wishes to Colton via social media.
The Colton Mims incident has sparked a wave of discussions about safety in high school football, with many organizations calling for stronger regulations and training for coaches. The opposing player has been disciplined, but the Mims family hopes for additional measures to protect young athletes. Meanwhile, the NFL community, including players and fans, is sending prayers for Colton, hoping the boy will soon recover and return to his passion. Karl Brooks ended his post with a message: "Michigan is tough, Colton. We'll get through this together!"