Chris Long Donating First Six Game Checks To Fund Charlottesville Scholarships

Chris Long is giving back to his hometown in a huge way.

The Philadelphia Eagles defensive end hails from Charlottesville, Va., which was the site of a white supremacist rally this summer that left a counter-protester dead. The tragedy led Long to join teammate Malcolm Jenkins by standing with him during his national anthem protest, and now, he’s taking a step to restore some normalcy in his community.

Long announced Tuesday that he’s donating his first six game checks this season toward a scholarship fund in Charlottesville.

Long partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia and his alma mater, St. Anne’s Belfield School, to give two middle school students a full seven-year ride to the college preparatory school in Charlottesville. Long and his wife, Megan, are hoping it will “promote equality through education.”

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“In August, we watched people fill our hometown streets with hatred and bigotry,” Long said. “Megan and I decided to try to combat those actions with our own positive investment in our community.”

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