Cardinals QB Kyler Murray Quietly Donates to Allen Shooting Victim

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Kyler Murray is many things - Arizona Cardinals quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner and Texas High School football legend just to name a few titles.
Murray is highly regarded in his home state for both his performance on the field (he's highly considered to be one of the best football players to come out of the state of Texas) and he's always returned the love.
So when tragedy struck in the form of a shooting in Allen, TX (where he attended high school), Murray tweeted his support.
This is sickening. Prayers to the mass shooting victims in Allen, Texas.
— Kyler Murray (@K1) May 6, 2023
If there is anyway I can help those affected by this tragedy please let me know.
When is this shit gonna stop?
Yet that's not all Murray did. He also donated $15,000 to William Cho, a six-year-old who lost both of his parents and his three-year-old brother in the mass shooting that left eight people dead. Cho, according to the GoFundMe, had celebrated his birthday four days prior.
Kyle Odegard appeared to be the first to point it out.
Kyler Murray doesn’t really publicize this stuff but I think it’s worth pointing out he donated $15,000 to William Cho, who lost his parents and little brother in the Allen, Texas mass shooting. https://t.co/s5oBP5mAn6 pic.twitter.com/1ursIWfCpc
— Kyle Odegard (@Kyle_Odegard) May 10, 2023
Cho's GoFundMe has already surpassed $1.6 million as of Tuesday afternoon.
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