
Inspiring of the field
While Norman will leave the Redskins with harsh comments about his play on the field, off of it, no one in the nation’s capital will have negative things to say about him.
On numerous occasions throughout his career, Norman’s put himself in the spotlight in a positive way for doing charitable work.
Per Bleacher Report, Norman donated $60,000 to an area school that was destroyed by a fire. The school taught kids to code and build websites. Prior to that, he was already providing D.C. middle school students with backpacks and school supplies. Norman also helped donating and raising thousands of dollars to help residents of Puerto Rico rebuild after Hurricane Maria. Even after leaving the Panthers, Norman returned to Charlotte to host an annual celebrity basketball game in April 2019.
Social causes is also something Norman has been passionate about as well, having visited Flint, Michigan, to shed light on the water crisis there and donated $18,000 to an immigrant respite center in Texas, among many other endeavors.
Kudos to Josh Norman with the Washington Redskins for visiting the humanitarian respite center/McAllen today & contributing to our response to restore human dignity. @J_No24 @Redskins pic.twitter.com/sLIbo3b7Fs
— Norma Seni Pimentel (@nspimentel) June 27, 2019