BREAKING: Texas A&M Aggies star quarterback Marcel Reed has donated his full $20 million signing bonus and sponsorship earnings to charities and organizations supporting the homeless. “Millions of people are facing hardship every day — families without shelter, kids going hungry, veterans lacking the help they need,” Sanders said. “I could easily be one of them…”

In a powerful act of compassion and leadership, Texas A&M Aggies star quarterback Marcel Reed has donated his entire $20 million signing bonus and sponsorship earnings to charities and organizations supporting the homeless.
Reed, who has quickly become one of college football’s brightest stars, made the announcement earlier today, expressing a deep personal connection to the cause.
“Millions of people are facing hardship every day — families without shelter, kids going hungry, veterans lacking the help they need,” Reed said. “I could easily be one of them.”
The donation will be distributed among national and local nonprofits that provide shelter, food, mental health care, and job support to those experiencing homelessness. Reed’s decision has been widely praised across the sports world and beyond, with many calling it a bold example of using platform and privilege for good.
Reed’s contribution is expected to make a significant impact, not only in improving lives but also in raising awareness for a growing crisis in communities across America. His gesture serves as a reminder that even in the spotlight of college athletics, humility and humanity still shines brightest.