The Tennessee Titans pulled off a classy move for the people of Nashville.
A tornado slammed the Nashville area of Tennessee earlier in March, and it resulted in several deaths. Head coach Mike Vrabel and other members of the organization got out and started helping people clean up. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)
You can check out a couple videos of them from Friday below.
.@Titans HC Mike Vrabel drives through North Nashville with GM Jon Robinson, part-owner Kenneth Adams and other members of the #Titans organization on board. The group is delivering water to the areas impacted by the tornadoes. pic.twitter.com/K5YypxQFNZ
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) March 6, 2020
#Titans GM Jon Robinson, HC Mike Vrabel, OLB coach Shane Bowen and other members of the team unload supplies at Lee Chapel in North Nashville. pic.twitter.com/WBabwILuao
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) March 6, 2020
This is a classy move from the Titans. The people of Tennessee are struggling right now, and there is a lot of work that needs to be done in Nashville.
The tornado damaged a ton of property and tragically resulted in people dying. The Titans are the most noticeable brand in the state.
#Titans WR AJ Brown is glad his dogs weren’t in Nashville when the storm hit but he gave teammate @RealLoganRyan a shoutout for helping families with pets. @Brown1arthur pic.twitter.com/xt04vyEezr
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) March 6, 2020
They’re the NFL team people unite around. Vrabel and the team coming out into the community to help won’t fix everything, but it’s a sign of unity.
We should 100% be applauding this move from Vrabel and the rest of the squad. When Nashville needed help, they stepped up to the plate to help get the job done. (RELATED: Nashville Predators Serve Pizza To The Public After The City Gets Hit By A Tornado)
Mike Vrabel on @gmfb asked how people can help in the wake of the disaster in Tennessee:
“They can get out and start to clean up instead of taking pictures like I see people doing. Put your phones down and pick up branches” pic.twitter.com/UBId9sJ1g2
— Kyle Brandt (@KyleBrandt) March 6, 2020
Props to the Titans for doing what they could to help.