In a powerful act of solidarity and compassion, the Dallas Cowboys have announced an $85 million donation to support victims of the unprecedented flash floods that devastated parts of Texas earlier this week. The donation, aimed at both immediate relief and long-term recovery, comes at a time when thousands have been displaced and dozens remain missing following days of torrential rainfall.
“Texas is our home. When our communities are in pain, we rise together,” said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in a press release. “This is about neighbors helping neighbors, and the Dallas Cowboys are all in.”
Floods Leave Trail of Destruction Across Texas
![]()
The flash floods—caused by a combination of record-breaking rainfall and overwhelmed infrastructure—have impacted over a dozen counties, submerging entire neighborhoods, destroying homes, and cutting off access to essential services. Emergency responders have been working around the clock to search for the missing and bring aid to stranded residents.
With rescue operations stretched thin, the Cowboys’ financial support has provided a much-needed boost. The $85 million will go toward search and rescue efforts, emergency supplies, temporary shelters, and mental health services for displaced families.
NFL Star Quietly Joins Rescue Efforts on the Ground
While the donation itself made headlines nationwide, what truly captured the hearts of fans was the revelation that one of the Cowboys’ star players personally traveled to a flood-ravaged area to help in person — without any media coverage or formal announcement.
Local residents in the Beaumont area were stunned to find the NFL superstar assisting with sandbagging efforts, distributing water bottles, and helping evacuate families in waist-deep floodwater. Dressed in a raincoat and rubber boots, he was nearly unrecognizable as he moved from house to house.
“We didn’t even realize who he was at first,” said volunteer coordinator Sherri Lewis. “But he wasn’t here for attention — he was here to work. It meant the world to the families he helped.”
Images of the player assisting first responders quickly went viral, with fans praising the humility and heart behind the gesture.
How the Cowboys’ Donation Will Be Used

The Dallas Cowboys Foundation outlined how the $85 million relief package will be distributed in partnership with the American Red Cross, FEMA, and several Texas-based nonprofits:
-
$30 million to fund search and rescue operations and emergency personnel support
-
$20 million for temporary housing and food supplies
-
$15 million allocated to rebuilding damaged infrastructure
-
$10 million for trauma counseling and emotional recovery services
-
$10 million to support volunteer deployment and local community initiatives
In addition, the team has launched a “Cowboys Care: Texas Strong” campaign, encouraging fans and sponsors to donate. Proceeds from upcoming merchandise sales and a special charity preseason game will also go directly to flood relief efforts.
A Statement of Texas Pride and Responsibility
The Cowboys’ swift response to the crisis is being hailed as a defining moment — not just for the franchise, but for professional sports in Texas. With their actions, the team has positioned itself as a beacon of leadership, unity, and compassion in the face of disaster.
“We’re not just a football team,” said head coach Mike McCarthy. “We’re a family — and Texas is part of that family.”
As Texas slowly begins to rebuild, the contributions of organizations like the Dallas Cowboys — and the quiet courage of their players — are helping turn the tide from tragedy to hope.