In the face of one of the most devastating natural disasters to hit Texas in recent years, the Dallas Cowboys have stepped forward with a powerful act of compassion and community support. The team has pledged a generous donation of half a million dollars to assist those affected by the catastrophic flooding in Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country.

“We are deeply saddened to see the devastation and loss of life caused by flooding in Kerr County and the Texas Hill Country,” said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. His words reflect a sentiment shared by many Texans — a mixture of grief, concern, and a desire to help rebuild and recover.
This heartfelt commitment from the Cowboys demonstrates that their influence extends well beyond football fields; they are a vital part of the Texas community. The funds will go towards emergency relief efforts, rebuilding infrastructure, providing aid to displaced families, and supporting rescue operations. It’s a reminder that in times of crisis, unity and generosity can make a tangible difference.

The Cowboys’ act of generosity sparked more people to get involved with doing their part in helping Texas recover from this severe flooding. Later in the day, the NFL announced that the league’s foundation and the Houston Texans are also going to make donations aimed at relief. They intend to match the Cowboys, resulting in a payment of $1.5 million.