While media outlets in the past have blasted Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards for his legal troubles, today we have good news to report about the NFL star. Edwards is making good on a promise he made back in 2007 to 100 Cleveland high school students while he was playing for the Cleveland Browns. The deal was that if they maintained a GPA of 2.5 or higher and performed 15 hours of community service he would pay for their college tuition. Well that they did and he’s keeping his word. Edwards tweeted,

As the 2nd most hated man in Clev & a man of my word, today I will honor a promise made to 100 students in Cleveland years ago. The last of my Advance 100 students will graduate from my program and head off to college on scholarships that I will provide them with. Guys, enjoy and embrace your new beginnings and remember your promise to me, to reach back & help someone else along the way.

It’s good to see him doing something positive and putting his money toward a good cause. Kudos Braylon!!!

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