
In the wake of the devastating flash floods that swept through Central Texas last week, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, a native of Texas, has quietly stepped in to provide financial relief and emotional support to grieving families. According to multiple sources close to the situation, Hurts has personally paid for the funeral expenses of several victims who lost their lives in the disaster and has also offered additional compensation to families affected by the tragedy.
Born and raised in the Houston area, Hurts’ connection to Texas runs deep, and those who know him say his latest gesture reflects his enduring commitment to the communities that shaped him. The floods, triggered by days of torrential rain, left entire neighborhoods underwater, displaced dozens, and claimed at least 129 lives, and additionally, over 160 people are still missing. .
While Hurts has yet to issue a public statement, community leaders in Bell and Williamson counties confirmed his involvement, praising the star athlete’s discretion and genuine concern for the victims. “He didn’t do this for headlines,” said one local pastor helping coordinate relief efforts. “He did it because he’s from here. Because he understands what it means to lose everything.”


Known for his off-field leadership and charitable work, the 26-year-old quarterback has a long history of giving back, from scholarships and youth mentorship to past disaster relief efforts. His actions in Central Texas align with that legacy, drawing praise from fans, officials, and fellow athletes alike.
His contributions come amid broader recovery efforts led by nonprofits, faith organizations, and emergency services, all working to provide aid, shelter, and food to displaced families. State and federal disaster assistance is being mobilized, but for the families burying loved ones this week, Hurts’ personal outreach offered immediate comfort.
“He didn’t just give money, he gave us one less thing to worry about during the hardest moment of our lives,” said one grieving mother. “And the fact that he’s a Texan? That made it mean even more.”
As Central Texas begins the long road to recovery, Jalen Hurts’ quiet generosity stands as a reminder of the strength of roots and the difference that compassion can make in a time of crisis.
More help is needed, to support those affected, please contact the Texas AFL-CIO
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