Za’Darius Smith continues to give back to the Cleveland community

Cleveland Browns defensive end Za’Darius Smith cleaned out a local Walmart to support a Cleveland charity.

Cleveland Browns defensive end Za’Darius Smith cleared off the shelves at a local Walmart to support a Cleveland charity. X user Rickonia posted a photo, and video of Smith donating a lot of food, clothes, school supplies, and more for kids in inner-city Cleveland. Smith reportedly bought out the entire Walmart. 

Smith signed a two-year extension with the Browns during the offseason. The $23 million deal will keep him with the Browns until he turns 34. The veteran defensive end is entering his 10th season in the league. It’s 

Smith was a good signing by the Browns. The veteran has developed strong chemistry with fellow pass rusher Myles Garrett. The former Baltimore Raven has shed his dark feathers. The Browns are lucky to have found Garrett a partner in crime in Smith. Smith looks like a standup guy both on and off the field.

The two are expected to have strong seasons this year. They play the Dallas Cowboys in the season-opener.