WHO DAT NEWS — MIKE EVANS DONATES $102.9 MILLION TO FIGHT HOMELESSNESS, LAUNCHES “THE EVANS HAVEN PROJECT” IN TAMPA
In one of the most inspiring acts of generosity in professional sports history, Tampa Bay Buccaneers superstar wide receiver Mike Evans has donated his entire $102.9 million bonus and sponsorship earnings to fund a massive Homeless Shelter Initiative in Tampa. The initiative will build 150 housing units and 300 shelter beds, offering long-term stability and renewed hope to hundreds of individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
At a press conference held inside Raymond James Stadium on Friday morning, Evans was joined by city officials, Buccaneers executives, and dozens of local families as he emotionally unveiled the “Evans Haven Project.” With tears in his eyes, Evans explained the motivation behind his historic donation.
“I’ve seen the effects of homelessness firsthand growing up, and I knew if I ever had the means, I’d give back in a meaningful way,” Evans said. “No one deserves to sleep on a sidewalk. Everyone deserves a roof, a bed, and a chance to rebuild.”
The project, backed by partnerships with the City of Tampa Housing Authority, Habitat for Humanity, and several local churches, will provide not just housing but also food programs, mental health counseling, job training, and educational opportunities. Evans’s goal isn’t temporary relief — it’s lasting change.
“Mike didn’t just write a check,” said Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. “He built a vision — a long-term plan to end chronic homelessness in this city. This is one of the largest private donations Tampa has ever seen, and it’s coming from the heart of a man who has given his all to this city both on and off the field.”
Evans, who has spent his entire NFL career with the Buccaneers, is known for his relentless drive, leadership, and deep connection to the community. His loyalty to Tampa has made him not just a sports hero, but a local icon. Since joining the team in 2014, Evans has been active in numerous outreach efforts — from youth mentorship programs to disaster recovery projects — but this initiative marks his most ambitious effort yet.
Fans and fellow players across the league have taken to social media to praise Evans’s generosity. Teammate Tom Brady wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“That’s real leadership. Mike’s always been about more than football. That man’s heart is different.”
Former Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston also posted a heartfelt message, calling Evans’s gift “a moment that defines what it means to love your city and your people.”
The Evans Haven Project will be built in phases across Tampa and surrounding areas. Phase one — 50 housing units and 100 shelter beds — is set to break ground in March 2026, with completion expected by early 2027. The initiative will prioritize veterans, families with children, and individuals who have been displaced by natural disasters — an issue that continues to challenge Florida communities.
Each site will include a community resource center, offering workshops in financial literacy, employment readiness, and life skills. A portion of the funding will also support an annual “Path to Purpose” scholarship, helping young people who grew up in shelters access higher education or trade programs.
“Mike Evans’s donation is more than a contribution — it’s a catalyst,” said Ronald Peterson, director of the Tampa Homeless Alliance. “This project will transform lives and change the way we approach housing and rehabilitation in this city.”
The initiative’s impact is already rippling through the region. Buccaneers fans have started organizing online fundraisers to add to the project, while local businesses have pledged matching donations. Even the NFL Players Association has announced plans to recognize Evans with the Community Impact Award for his extraordinary service.
Despite his massive financial commitment, Evans was quick to remind everyone that this isn’t about fame or headlines — it’s about humanity.
“I’m blessed to play this game and be part of a team that means everything to this city,” he said. “But football is temporary. Impact lasts forever.”
As he left the podium, the crowd erupted in chants of “GO BUCS! GO BUCS!” echoing through the stadium with pride and emotion.
For Tampa, Mike Evans isn’t just a wide receiver — he’s become a symbol of heart, humility, and hope. His donation will not only reshape lives but redefine what it means to be a hero in the truest sense.
From the streets of downtown Tampa to the neighborhoods still recovering from years of hardship, one message now rings clear:
Mike Evans has turned his success into shelter — and his legacy into love.
WHO DAT NEWS — JERRY JEUDY DONATES $102.9 MILLION TO FIGHT HOMELESSNESS, LAUNCHES “THE JEUDY HAVEN PROJECT” IN CLEVELAND

In one of the most inspiring acts of generosity in professional sports history, Cleveland Browns superstar wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has donated his entire $102.9 million bonus and sponsorship earnings to fund a massive Homeless Shelter Initiative in Cleveland. The initiative will build 150 housing units and 300 shelter beds, offering long-term stability and renewed hope to hundreds of individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
At a press conference held inside FirstEnergy Stadium on Friday morning, Jeudy was joined by city officials, Browns executives, and dozens of local families as he emotionally unveiled the “Jeudy Haven Project.” With tears in his eyes, Jeudy explained the motivation behind his historic donation.
“I’ve seen the effects of homelessness firsthand growing up, and I knew if I ever had the means, I’d give back in a meaningful way,” Jeudy said. “No one deserves to sleep on a sidewalk. Everyone deserves a roof, a bed, and a chance to rebuild.”
The project, backed by partnerships with the City of Cleveland Housing Authority, Habitat for Humanity, and several local churches, will provide not just housing but also food programs, mental health counseling, job training, and educational opportunities. Jeudy’s goal isn’t temporary relief — it’s lasting change.
“Jerry didn’t just write a check,” said Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. “He built a vision — a long-term plan to end chronic homelessness in this city. This is one of the largest private donations Cleveland has ever seen, and it’s coming from the heart of a man who has given his all to this city both on and off the field.”
Jeudy, who has spent his NFL career with the Browns, is known for his relentless drive, leadership, and deep connection to the community. His loyalty to Cleveland has made him not just a sports hero, but a local icon. Since joining the team in 2024, Jeudy has been active in numerous outreach efforts — from youth mentorship programs to community rebuilding projects — but this initiative marks his most ambitious effort yet.
Fans and fellow players across the league have taken to social media to praise Jeudy’s generosity. Teammate Deshaun Watson wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“That’s real leadership. Jerry’s always been about more than football. That man’s heart is different.”
Former Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield also posted a heartfelt message, calling Jeudy’s gift “a moment that defines what it means to love your city and your people.”
The Jeudy Haven Project will be built in phases across Cleveland and surrounding areas. Phase one — 50 housing units and 100 shelter beds — is set to break ground in March 2026, with completion expected by early 2027. The initiative will prioritize veterans, families with children, and individuals who have been displaced by natural disasters — an issue that continues to challenge Ohio communities.
Each site will include a community resource center, offering workshops in financial literacy, employment readiness, and life skills. A portion of the funding will also support an annual “Path to Purpose” scholarship, helping young people who grew up in shelters access higher education or trade programs.
“Jerry Jeudy’s donation is more than a contribution — it’s a catalyst,” said Ronald Peterson, director of the Cleveland Homeless Alliance. “This project will transform lives and change the way we approach housing and rehabilitation in this city.”
The initiative’s impact is already rippling through the region. Browns fans have started organizing online fundraisers to add to the project, while local businesses have pledged matching donations. Even the NFL Players Association has announced plans to recognize Jeudy with the Community Impact Award for his extraordinary service.
Despite his massive financial commitment, Jeudy was quick to remind everyone that this isn’t about fame or headlines — it’s about humanity.
“I’m blessed to play this game and be part of a team that means everything to this city,” he said. “But football is temporary. Impact lasts forever.”
As he left the podium, the crowd erupted in chants of “BROWNS! BROWNS!” echoing through the stadium with pride and emotion.
For Cleveland, Jerry Jeudy isn’t just a wide receiver — he’s become a symbol of heart, humility, and hope. His donation will not only reshape lives but redefine what it means to be a hero in the truest sense.
From the streets of downtown Cleveland to the neighborhoods still recovering from years of hardship, one message now rings clear:
Jerry Jeudy has turned his success into shelter — and his legacy into love.