HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 01: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks with the media during a press conference for Super Bowl 51 at the George R. Brown Convention Center on February 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas.
While Roger Goodell and the NFL have decided to continue with their plans to hold this years draft from April 23-25, there will also be a fundraiser to shadow the event in light of the COVID-19 pandandemic. Goodell announced on Wednesday that the league has organized a “Draft-A-Thon” to complement the draft itself, and to act as a fundraiser to support the healthcare workers and first responders who have been aiding the cause in recent months.
The fundraiser can be viewed on a number of networks including ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, and of course, the NFL Network. Aside from raising funds for the brave workers and responders, the NFL has decided to disperse the funds to six, big-name, nonprofit organizations, to support their specific relief efforts.
These nonprofits include the American Red Cross, CDC Foundation’s All of Us, Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund, Meals on Wheels COVID-19 Response Fund, Salvation Army, United Way’s COVID-19 Community Response and Recovery Fund.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, the NFL itself, in collaboration with the Players Association, has donated over $35 million, to 10 different organizations, some of which are among the new charity list.
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Goodell has been active about his support and keeping fans and the media in tune with the league’s current plans and what to expect moving forward. And on numerous occasions has offered his word of support and encouragement: “We have all been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now more than ever, we need to unify to stay home and stay strong.”
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