Golden Tate is not only a great football player but he an even better person off of the field.
The Detroit Lions wide receiver proved that once again on Tuesday morning when he stopped to help some people who were involved in an accident on Southfield Freeway.
Not only is @ShowtimeTate a great receiver, but he’s a good Samaritan as well. Saw him helping people involved in an accident on Southfield Freeway this morning. He wasn’t involved, just stopped to help.
— Tim Twentyman (@ttwentyman) October 2, 2018
Tate noted that everyone involved in the accident was ok, including the 3-year-old girl.
Just glad everyone was ok. Especially the little 3 year old girl ???? https://t.co/fqsNYd58SZ
— Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) October 2, 2018
For those of you who do not know Tate off of the field, he does numerous things to make a difference in the community. One of those things is the Golden Future Foundation which was established to provide support to those in the military who have sacrificed a lot for our freedom.
HUGE props to Golden Tate to being a great example to all of us!
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Detroit Tigers’ Nicholas Castellanos comments on a season gone by
It hurts when the reality hits you that your year is over in professional sports. Unless you’re hoisting a trophy or a Cup over your head on that final day, it means you’re going home empty-handed for the most part. The most valuable things you take with you in those moments are the lessons from your mistakes, and your reflections. This is a sentiment not at all lost on Detroit Tigers’ Nicholas Castellanos, as he hung back in the Tigers’ dugout after Sunday’s season finale.
Considered a rebuilding team in 2016, just 2 years ago, Castellanos, along with the rest of the Tigers, watched as the Milwaukee Brewers saluted their fans. They had just shut out the Tigers 11-0 and were preparing to play for a division title.
“We’re not on that side,” Castellanos said afterward, sharing some of those thoughts as he packed up his locker. “We don’t have a tomorrow. You’re frustrated when you’re on this side. It’s the last game of the season and music’s not playing, everything is quiet, so it’s not an environment that I’m happy in, but it’s the reality of the situation.”
To read the rest of what Castellanos had to say, please click on the link below.
https://detroitsportsnation.com/detroit-tigers-news/nwebb/detroit-tigers-nicholas-castellanos-comments-on-a-season-gone-by/10-2018/196653/