@mmabrey1 My modem stopped working while we were away camping. Came home to no internet (and, as a result, no cable) yesterday. Earliest a Rogers technician could come is Thursday night. 🤦♂️
Nineteen dogs were scheduled to be euthanized.
Then a Buffalo Bills wide receiver showed up and opened the van door.
Khalil Shakir is one of the best slot receivers in the NFL. He is also, quietly, in the dog rescue business.
Here's how this one happened.
His family's foundation, the Shakir Family Foundation, held a big pet adoption event in Buffalo. Eight local rescue organizations took part. A bunch of Bills players showed up. So did a big chunk of the community.
Eighteen dogs from one rescue, Nickel City Canine Rescue, found homes that day.
And while he was there, somebody mentioned to Shakir that a transport was coming in the next day.
Clarke County Animal Shelter, like a lot of shelters, has to euthanize dogs when they run out of space. Nickel City's fosters had gone through the list and identified 19 dogs they could take.
A representative for the rescue described Shakir's reaction in one sentence: his eyes lit up, and he said he would love to come help again.
So the next day he showed up. Not with cameras and a PR team. With his mother, Mona, and two of his best friends.
ESPN's description of the moment is the whole thing: Shakir had his signature big, bright smile on his face as he opened the van door, and inside were 19 dogs waiting.
He helped them off the truck and helped them get used to their new surroundings while they waited for homes.
Nickel City's post about it said it perfectly.
19 dogs. 19 second chances.
Now here's the part that makes this more than a nice afternoon.
Clarke County is the exact same shelter where the Shakirs' own dog, Missy, was rescued from by Nickel City before the family adopted her.
He wasn't helping strangers. He was going back to the place his own dog came from.
And this wasn't his first one either. Shakir and his wife Sayler had helped with another transport a few months earlier that saved 26 dogs.
That's 45 dogs in a single year from two transports, plus a foundation adoption event that placed 18 more.
He's also partnered with Nickel City enough times that one of the dogs they rescued ended up in the Puppy Bowl.
There's a version of an NFL player's charity work that's a photo op and a check. And there's a version where a 25 year old brings his mom and his two best friends to a parking lot on a Sunday to meet a van.
Shakir does the second one.
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@NBCSPhilly@WapnerNewman Philly has only eight , no wait seven more wins than the Jays after Wheeler lost tonight. Not exactly in a position to try and use this as a put down. 🤡
@bnicholsonsmith Here’s a thought….maybe insert Miles into the rotation until Bieber is healthy, at least…and use Max out of the bullpen. Maximize Max’s velocity, but less innings. He could be be the third member of the shutdown crew…Hoffman, Scherzer, Varland. I mean….🤷♂️