Cleveland Browns’ Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Quietly Funds Youth Literacy Project in Cleveland

   

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In a touching act of generosity, Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah has been quietly funding a local literacy initiative aimed at helping underprivileged children in Cleveland. While the NFL world often highlights tackles and touchdowns, Owusu-Koramoah has been making just as much impact off the field.

Sources close to the team say Jeremiah personally donated $50,000 to provide reading materials, free tutoring, and mentorship programs for underserved youth at the Cleveland Public Library system. He’s also made surprise visits during storytime sessions, inspiring dozens of children with his personal journey.

“Football is what I do, but lifting up others is who I am,” Jeremiah reportedly told a librarian during one of his quiet visits. His commitment to youth education reflects the Browns’ growing culture of community responsibility.

Team officials praised the linebacker’s low-key approach. “He didn’t want the spotlight. He just wanted to change lives,” said a Browns spokesperson.

In a league often driven by headlines, Jeremiah’s humility and heartfelt action speak volumes.