Launching a conference-wide blood donation drive or signing players for NIL, Tom Brady finds a way to support the next generation. He did the same when Georgia Bulldogs’ tight end Lawson Luckie shared a tearjerker campaign related to his brother’s medical condition. The 7x Super Bowl champion made sure to broadcast the message, and the 21-year-old athlete appreciated the efforts.
“Thank you @TomBrady for supporting Cannon’s cause. We have gained so much support in the past few weeks, and it has all been such a blessing to our family. Thank you to everyone who has helped share our message.”
Lawson’s seven-year-younger brother, Cannon, is suffering from FOXG1 syndrome and severe brain and body impairment. Neurodevelopmental disorder, the TE is raising money with the campaign goal set at $5

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