
1. I can’t tell you how much I love this.
It’s no secret that future Hall of Famer and current CBS NFL Today panelist J.J. Watt has done a ton for charities throughout this career. Obviously, the most well-known accomplishment in this area was the J.J. Watt Foundation raising more than $40 million for Hurricane Harvey relief.
Watt’s latest piece of charitable work, though, was done quietly and stealthy, which led to a hilarious and touching revelation.
The backstory: Twitter user @thehullboy1, who is from Malton, England, is running in a marathon and raising money via GoFundMe for mental health awareness.
Speechless. £14,000 POUNDS RAISED FOR THE @mindcharity!!
— Thehullboy (@Thehullboy1) September 4, 2024
When I began running just over 5 months ago, never in a hundred million years did I think I would raise 1000 pounds for charity never mind 14 of them.
As a lad who’s suffered with mental health in the past, I know that… pic.twitter.com/niMV5Q4nm7
Watt got wind of @thehullboy1’s story and dropped a donation of £5,000 (about $6578). He did so under the name Justin Watt, not J.J. Watt (whose full name is Justin James Watt), on GoFundMe's website. @thehullboy1 was blown away by the generous donation and took to Twitter to share his appreciation and maybe find out who this Justin character is.
Look I’ve cried a heck of a lot last few years but blooming heck. £5000 pounds donated by a person called Justin tonight. I have no information bar a name, so if you are Justin. I just want to thank you personally, you have helped many lives with your donation. We are at £19,600,… pic.twitter.com/mnZhEPkI3x
— Thehullboy (@Thehullboy1) September 5, 2024
“A person called Justin.” I love the wholesomeness.
That tweet from @thehullboy led to some amazing replies from people overseas who know Watt more as part-owner of Burnley F.C. than as one of the best NFL players of all time.
Fucking hell that’s the bloke who part owns Burnley I think lad, good luck on Saturday boss, you deserve this.
— george (@StokeyyG2) September 5, 2024
Brilliant. Whoever Justin is you and many others have made this lads year. 👏👏
— paul💙💛 (@bikeruk111) September 6, 2024
Once @thehullboy1 saw the replies, he expressed his shock that the donation came from THAT J.J. Watt.
APPARENTLY ITS @JJWatt???? Honestly in utter disbelief, thank you JJ- you are an absolute inspiration ❤️ https://t.co/R7Gg1zyipp
— Thehullboy (@Thehullboy1) September 5, 2024
This led to a nice reply from Watt.
Wishing you all the best on Saturday Marcus. Working hard to not only improve yourself, but also make the world a better place around you. That is truly commendable.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) September 6, 2024
Keep inspiring people, you never know how far your efforts may reach.
🙏🏼
And then in a twist only sports fans can relate to and appreciate, @thehullboy1 let Watt know he still won’t root for Burnely.
Thank you so much JJ, this message and your support truly does mean the world! Thank you for helping spread awareness for mental health. You are a true legend and an inspiration to so many! Slightly speechless over this
— Thehullboy (@Thehullboy1) September 6, 2024
Do still want Hull City to beat beat Burnley though 🫡
2. This week’s episode of SI Media With Jimmy Traina features a conversation with ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt.
Van Pelt, who just began his 10th year hosting his solo version of SportsCenter and hosts ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown, talks about the addition of Jason Kelce to the pregame show, how he helped recruit Kelce and what he expects from the future Hall of Famer.
Van Pelt also talks about his decade as a SportsCenter host, signing a new five-year contract to stay with the show and the importance of being on air right after big events.
Other topics covered with Van Pelt include Pat McAfee’s recent confrontation with media members at ESPN’s Media Day in Bristol, Conn., SVP’s frustration with a perceived ESPN-FS1 competition and the hypothetical of Inside the NBA joining ESPN.
In addition, Van Pelt tells the story of the time he accidentally said the f-word on air, talks about his weekly “Bad Beats” segment, opines on what he’d like to accomplish with his podcast and much more.
Following Van Pelt, Sal Licata from WFAN radio and SNY TV in New York joins me for our weekly “Traina Thoughts” segment. In this week’s segment, we discuss Week 1 NFL lines and season over/unders, the DirecTV-ESPN carriage dispute and getting hooked into another Sopranos rewatch.
You can listen to the SI Media With Jimmy Traina below or on Apple and Spotify.
You can also watch SI Media With Jimmy Traina on Sports Illustrated‘s YouTube channel.
3. Obviously, it didn’t count, but this was still a great call by NBC’s Mike Tirico.
LAMAR TO LIKELY???
— NFL (@NFL) September 6, 2024
📺: #Kickoff2024 on NBC/Peacock
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/vCRoiX08rO
4. Everyone associated with football spent the preseason fawning over Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
The one outlier? The man with a million sports media jobs, Bill Belichick.
This is the stuff that can make Belichick stand out as an analyst.
Bill Belichick wasn’t impressed by Caleb Williams through his two preseason games with the Chicago Bears.
— Kinnu Singh (@ByKinnuSingh) September 5, 2024
“Well, he wasn’t accurate, he was 10-for-20,” Belichick said. “There were a couple of highlight plays, but they weren’t that good.”
(🎥: @insidetheNFL) pic.twitter.com/3sKMBjrKn3
5. To say I’m looking forward to Netflix’s upcoming documentary series on Vince McMahon is an understatement. Not only is McMahon a compelling subject, but it’s going to be fascinating to see how the show deals with the fact that all the interviews they did with the biggest names in pro wrestling came before the story of McMahon being accused in a lawsuit of sex trafficking, physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault and negligence.
Here's the trailer, which was released Thursday, for the series that comes out Sept. 25.
Sept. 25 on @netflix pic.twitter.com/MYRwGDYEsu
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) September 5, 2024
6. Here’s NFL commissioner Roger Goodell insulting his fans, not telling the truth and refusing to say that he just wants to gauge fans to make money for the owners.
On CNBC, NFL Commish Roger Goodell again said the league is putting more games on (subscriptoin) streaming platforms becasuse, "our fans are on different platforms, and we need to reach them."
— Joe Flint (@JBFlint) September 6, 2024
Question: Have fans struggled as of late to find games on over-the-air TV or cable?
7. RANDOM VIDEO OF THE DAY: Kevin Harlan has the Jacksonville-Miami game Sunday at 1 p.m. on CBS. To get you ready for the NFL season, here’s seven minutes of Harlan’s best calls.
Be sure to catch up on past editions of Traina Thoughts and check out the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast hosted by Jimmy Traina on Apple, Spotify or Google. You can also follow Jimmy on Twitter and Instagram.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as J.J. Watt’s Low-key Charitable Donation Leads to Amazing Reaction.