Titans Rookie Jarvis Brownlee Jr. Helps Single Mom with Rent and Winter Clothes
The NFL player, inspired by his own upbringing, extended unexpected generosity to a Nashville waitress and her six children.
- Tennessee Titans rookie cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. assisted a single mother of six by covering her rent and providing funds for winter clothing.
- The encounter occurred after a Titans game when Kristie Johnson, a waitress, asked Brownlee for an autograph at a Nashville restaurant.
- Brownlee, moved by Johnson's story, explained that his own mother raised three children alone, motivating him to give back during the holiday season.
- The NFL player plans to continue helping others in December and has invited Johnson and her family to dinner soon.
- Brownlee, a fifth-round draft pick from Louisville, has started every game since Week 4 and is making an impact both on and off the field.