BREAKING NEWS: Shedeur Sanders Wins Mega Millions Jackpot and Stuns the World by Donating Entire $150 Million Prize to Charity!
Posted November 16, 2025
Cleveland, OH – In a surprising twist, NFL star Shedeur Sanders has not only hit the jackpot but also made a powerful commitment to give back to the community. The star quarterback for the
Cleveland Browns, who recently won the Mega Millions lottery, has announced that he will donate the entire prize to charity, an act of generosity that has stunned fans and the public alike.
Sanders, known for his exceptional leadership and skills on the field, was thrilled but humbled by the win. "I never expected anything like this, but I feel incredibly fortunate," Sanders said in a statement. "The reality is that I’ve been blessed with so much already, and it’s only right to use this opportunity to help those who need it most."
The Mega Millions jackpot, which has reached a staggering $150 million, will now go towards supporting a variety of charitable causes close to Sanders’s heart. "This money is not for me," Sanders continued. "It’s for the communities that need it. I’ve always believed in using my platform and my resources to make a difference, and this is the next step in doing that."
Sanders has been known for his philanthropic efforts throughout his football career, regularly contributing to causes such as youth education, health programs, and community development. However, this latest gesture takes his commitment to giving back to a new level. "I’ve been fortunate to have a platform, and I want to continue using it to make a real difference," he said.
The donation will be divided among various organizations that focus on causes like childhood education, homelessness, mental health awareness, and disaster relief. Sanders has been working closely with his team of advisors to ensure that the funds are distributed effectively, with a focus on long-term impact.
This act of generosity has drawn praise from fans, teammates, and fellow athletes alike, with many expressing admiration for Sanders’s decision to give away such a substantial sum. "It’s incredible to see someone with the opportunity to change their life decide to change the lives of others instead," said one of Sanders’s
Cleveland Browns teammates. "He’s not just a leader on the field; he’s a leader off it, too."
As Sanders prepares to fulfill his promise, the NFL world and fans everywhere are inspired by his selflessness and commitment to giving back. His Mega Millions win, while a life-changing moment, has now become a platform for positive change — one that will undoubtedly benefit countless individuals and communities in need.
Titans' top head coaching candidate is becoming painfully obvious - Could His Familiarity with GM Borgonzi Seal the Deal?
Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi provided an update on the team's head coaching search while meeting with the media last week. The official search will begin in January at the conclusion of the 2025 campaign. Borgonzi and president Chad Brinker have likely identified some preliminary candidates, however.
“We’re in the process now,” Borgonzi said. “But one thing that me and Chad (Brinker) have talked about is the GM and the head coach working together every day. So, I think it’s imperative that we make this decision, who’s the best leader of this organization coming forward? They have a working relationship with the GM, myself
.”
With Borgonzi allegedly leading the search and possibly looking for an experienced option he possesses a relationship with, one potential candidate sticks out. Current Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy spent eight seasons (2013-17, 2022-2024) alongside Borgonzi in KC. Nagy could emerge as a candidate who checks all the boxes.
Chiefs OC Matt Nagy could be Titans' top head coaching candidate
Borgonzi inherited former head coach Brian Callahan from previous general manager Ran Carthon. Callahan was fired just six games into Borgonzi's tenure as GM. The next coach will be hand-selected by the current decision maker.
Relationships and experience could be imperative to the candidate who separates himself from the field. Nagy, who also spent four campaigns (2018-21) as the Chicago Bears’ head coach, would almost certainly possess a healthy working relationship with Borgonzi given their shared time together. It would be shocking if the Titans didn't submit a request to the Chiefs to interview Nagy when he becomes eligible.
The Titans will undergo another roster rehaul this offseason as they continue building the team around franchise quarterback Cam Ward. The next head coach must share Borgonzi's vision regarding how to attack their personnel needs via free agency and the draft. As a head coaching choice, Nagy would be totally aligned with Borgonzi. That could matter to owner Amy Adams Strunk.