Jason Brown reached the pinnacle of professional football when he signed a five-year, $37.5 million contract with the St.
Louis Rams in 2009, becoming the highest-paid center in the NFL at the time.
After spending several seasons in the league and earning millions, Brown made a life-changing decision.
Rather than continue pursuing more NFL contracts, he stepped away from professional football and followed a different calling.
He purchased land in Louisburg, North Carolina, and founded First Fruits Farm, a 1,000-acre farm dedicated to helping those in need.
Despite having no prior farming experience, Brown taught himself how to farm and turned the property into a source of food for struggling families.
Through First Fruits Farm, Brown has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds of sweet potatoes, tens of thousands of pounds of cucumbers, and a wide variety of other fresh produce to food banks and food pantries.
Over the years, the farm has provided more than 1.5 million pounds of food to people facing hunger.
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In 2017, retired Marine staff sergeant Jose Sanchez, who lost part of his left leg in Afghanistan, ran the entire Boston Marathon carrying an American flag.
After spending a week apart for the very first time, an 88-year-old father reunited with his 53-year-old son with Down syndrome, and their emotional embrace reminded everyone how unbreakable family love truly is. ❤️
I am very grateful to receive the prestigious National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award! Thank you to all family, coaches, and teammates.
@birdmidline51@Coach_Nahan@CoachP1104
Born with Down Syndrome, Blaze Mayes had one dream: to suit up and play football for his high school team.
That dream came true on the biggest stage, during the state championship! 🙌
This is awesome 🤍
Honored to be named one of the 55 players in New Jersey to receive the prestigious Mini Max Award. Truly grateful for my teammates, coaches, and everyone who’s helped me along the way. Couldn’t have done it without you all.
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Excited to share that I am named First Team All–Group 2 Offense and selected to the NJFCA Super 100, recognizing the top 100 players in New Jersey. Grateful for the support!
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Honored to help lead High Point to its best two-year run ever! Finished my senior season with 1,513 yards and passed 3,000 career rushing yards/47 TDS. Proud of this team and everything we built!