Rams receiver Robert Woods revealed that his teammate Brandin Cooks arranged to have a team custodian and his son flown out to Atlanta for the Super Bowl.
Cooks, who says he was drawn to custodian Alfonso Garcia when he first arrived in Los Angeles, decided to give him and his son, Josh, tickets to Sunday’s game.
Here’s what Cooks had to say about the generous act when asked about it.
Via USA Today Sports:
“Oh, man, Alfonso – the guy is special, man. He keeps our locker room in tip-top shape. He has such a special soul. Someone that I found myself drawn to once I got there and I see him around the facility all the time. I just felt like it would be special for him to see that he is a part of this success as well, and I wanted him to be able to be at the Super Bowl with his son to enjoy that.”
That’s a pretty cool act of kindness by Cooks. If he was feeling really generous he would fly a certain blogger out to the Super Bowl as well.
I don’t think we uncovered one piece of dirt on him all year. That should count for something.