Browns' Randall donates jerseys to local kids after viral NBA Finals tweet
Cleveland Browns safety Damarious Randall made a big promise ahead of the 2018 NBA Finals, vowing to buy jerseys for retweeters if the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors.
The Cavs went on to lose the series, but Randall donated jerseys anyway, delivering boxes of his No. 23 jersey to a local Boys and Girls Club recently.
.@RandallTime didn't have to buy a million Cavs jerseys.
- NFL Films (@NFLFilms) August 15, 2018
But he did team up with @Fanatics to donate a bunch of #23 @Browns jerseys to his local Boys & Girls Club @Clevekids.#HardKnocksNow pic.twitter.com/kVwsop4MKF
Exciting visit this afternoon by @ClevelandBR safety @DamariousR, who delivered, passed out and autographed jerseys at our Broadway Club before playing a few games with kids. The crew from HBO's #HardKnocks taped the visit. Thank you, Damarious! pic.twitter.com/dj5IWnJFTW
- Boys&GirlsClubsCleve (@Clevekids) August 11, 2018
Randall's jersey promise is the most retweeted tweet by an athlete, and is among the 10-most retweeted tweets of all time.
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