Chiefs Eric Berry's good deed doesn't go unnoticed
Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry is getting social media love for what he’s doing in the off-season.
Rebecca Scott Mills posted on Facebook on Wednesday about spotting Berry while having dinner at a restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee, with her husband, Todd, a football fan.
As they were leaving, they saw him with carryout food. “What happened next brought tears to my eyes,” Mills wrote.
“He delivered the food to 3 homeless people on the streets” and then prayed with them, she continued.
Chiefs fans were quick to applaud his actions.
Like I said earlier, @Stuntman1429 is the classiest, most genuine dude around. A pro's pro: pic.twitter.com/uNwbJ1GbmI
— John Brice (@JohnDBrice1) June 9, 2017
Just saw this on Facebook from a mutual friend. Not surprised at all. Eric Berry is a good dude #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/5NWsueeCJc
— Elliott Duncan (@Elliott_Duncan) June 8, 2017
Berry, 28, signed a six-year extension with the Chiefs in February.
This story was originally published June 9, 2017 at 11:42 AM with the headline "Chiefs Eric Berry's good deed doesn't go unnoticed."