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Jalen Hurts Donates $200,000 to Aid Florida Residents in Tampa Bay, Sarasota, and Naples After Hurricane Milton: "Helping Others Is Our Duty"

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Philadelphia, PA – As Hurricane Milton devastates South Florida with catastrophic flooding and billions in damages, Philadelphia Eagles’ star quarterback Jalen Hurts has donated $200,000 to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to support communities hit hardest in Tampa Bay, Sarasota, and Naples. The announcement, made on October 9, 2025, through the Jalen Hurts Foundation, comes shortly after Milton made landfall near Siesta Key with 120 mph winds, causing widespread flooding and dozens of casualties.

Hurts, 27, who led the Eagles to a Super Bowl LIX victory last season with over 4,500 passing yards and 35 touchdowns, is not only a hero on the field but also a beacon of compassion off it. The donation will help thousands of Florida families—a second home for many NFL players—access essential supplies, repair homes, and secure temporary shelter amid destruction from flash floods and tornadoes.

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Jalen’s Profound Philosophy: "Community Is the Foundation of Success"

In a press release from the Jalen Hurts Foundation, Hurts shared heartfelt reflections on why he chose to act, emphasizing the importance of social responsibility—a core part of his journey from Alabama to NFL stardom:

"Helping our community isn’t a choice; it’s our duty. Seeing the flooding in Florida reminded me of my own journey, of tough days back home when my community lifted me up. Now, it’s my turn to give back. As an Eagles player, I play to win on the field, but off it, I live to lift up those in need—because a strong community is the foundation of all success."

Hurts continued with a grounded philosophy rooted in family and faith:

"Money only matters when it eases someone’s pain. Hurricane Milton doesn’t care about rich or poor, but we can change that by acting. I hope this donation sparks unity in Florida, just like Eagles fans chanting ‘Fly, Eagles, Fly’ fuel our team. Let’s rise together and overcome the storm."

These words are more than rhetoric. Hurts has a storied history of philanthropy: from donating $1 million to Texas flood victims in July 2025 to $200,000 for air conditioning units in 10 Philadelphia schools last year. Through his “Hurts So Good” programs with the Eagles, he supports education and community health, proving he’s as much a “silent hero” as a gridiron star.

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A Lifeline for Florida: From the Field to the Sunshine State

Hurts’ donation comes at a critical time, with Florida reeling from chaos: over 1 million households without power, 46 tornadoes wreaking havoc, and storm surges of 5-10 feet inundating areas like Tampa Bay, Sarasota, and Naples. Governor Ron DeSantis praised the effort: “Actions like Jalen’s don’t just bring money—they inspire hope.” The Eagles, who soared to a Super Bowl title on Hurts’ “underdog” spirit, have also pledged additional support through the NFL Foundation.

In a 2025 NFL season filled with drama—from referee controversies to defensive injuries—Hurts’ gesture reminds us: Football is more than a game; it’s a bridge to community. Eagles fans on X (Twitter) are amplifying the hashtag #HurtsForHurricaneMilton, with thousands of shares: “Jalen doesn’t just throw touchdowns; he throws hope farther!”

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles return to the field this Sunday against the New York Giants, but today, he’s the MVP of compassion. Let’s spread the spirit: We can all be a “Jalen” in our communities. To contribute, visit redcross.org/hurricanemilton.

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