Every Time DeAndre Hopkins Scores, He Finds His Blind Mom And Gives Her The Ball
November 24, 2019
Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a tradition in which he finds his blind mother in the stands and gives her the ball after he scores a touchdown.
Proud momma.@DeAndreHopkins | #INDvsHOU pic.twitter.com/bKlVfaLIru
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 22, 2019
Deandre's mother, Sabrina Greenlee, lost her vision in an acid attack in 2002.
Hopkins was just a child at the time.
Although she attends nearly every Texans home game, she has never been able to see him play in the NFL. But that doesn't matter.
"He doesn't care that I can't see," Sabrina said. "He just wants me there."
Watch the ESPN special on DeAndre and Sabrina below.
A powerful story of perseverance.@DeAndreHopkins and his mother share an unbreakable bond forged by love and survival. pic.twitter.com/P102RcSbSd
— Houston Texans (@HoustonTexans) November 22, 2019
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