The Tennessee Titans will do their part on Sunday to honor the victims of a terrible bus accident in Chattanooga earlier this week.
For a lot of folks in Tennessee, and across the nation, sports took a back seat this week.
A tragic bus wreck in Chattanooga on Monday claimed the lives of six elementary students. The details surrounding the accident are absolutely heartbreaking.
The Tennessee Titans, for what it’s worth, are doing their part to help honor the victims of the tragedy.
Players will wear a sticker on their helmet that says W.E.S., the initials of the elementary school.
.@Titans will wear this sticker Sunday to honor victims of tragic bus accident in Chattanooga (Woodmore Elementary)https://t.co/3yLX4fweCO pic.twitter.com/C7I3WKncng
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) November 26, 2016
Tennessee also donated $25k to the Woodmore fund.
Wearing a decal and donating money won’t stop the hurt that so many parents are feeling in Chattanooga, but it’s nice to see the Titans trying to help the healing process along.
Football, and sports in general, take a backseat when a tragedy like his occurs.
Unfortunately, tragedy is something that’s been happening all too often across the nation lately.
It’s refreshing to see the Titans choosing to do their part to recognize the magnitude of what happened in Chattanooga on Monday.
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The Titans and the Bears kick off at 1:00 pm et on Sunday.