Former Cal quarterback Jared Goff is a Walter Payton Man of he Year candidate, and you can see why after what he did this week.
The Detroit Lions quarterback took youth from the Fate Detroit program on a tour of the Lions facility, then rewarded five of them with four-year college scholarships.
FATE is a 10-year, cohort-based mentorship and enrichment nonprofit program for Detroit youth run by Give Merit.
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Jared Goff took students from Fate Detroit program on a tour of the Lions facility.

The tour ended with Goff giving them four-year COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS!

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