Santa Clara — Just one day after the San Francisco 49ers’ dominant 48–27 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, the locker room was still buzzing — not just about the points, but about what came after them. Quarterback Brock Purdy stunned the NFL community by announcing he’s turning his big-time stat line into something far bigger: a major holiday donation to charities and programs that support children with Down syndrome.

Speaking at the postgame podium, Purdy explained the idea in simple terms — and with a purpose that immediately hit home.
“My numbers today were strong, and I want them to mean something beyond football,” Purdy said. “So I’m donating an amount tied to those stats — passing yards, touchdowns, the whole line — to organizations that help kids with Down syndrome. Around the holidays, there are families who need real support, and I want to do my part.”
But what truly moved people was what Purdy shared next: the personal reason behind it.
For the first time publicly, Purdy opened up about a moment from his college years at Iowa State that stayed with him long after the cameras shut off. He recalled attending a community event where he met a child with Down syndrome — someone who instantly changed the way he viewed pressure, gratitude, and what “strength” really looks like.

“That kid had this joy that didn’t make sense to me at the time — in the best way,” Purdy said. “No matter what was going on, the smile was real. The energy was real. And it stuck with me. I’ve carried that with me ever since, and I promised myself if I ever had the platform, I’d use it for something that matters.”
According to Purdy, the donation will focus on holiday programs in the Bay Area — including gifts, family resources, and support for local groups that provide specialized assistance for children with Down syndrome. Purdy said he wants the impact to be immediate, not symbolic, especially during Christmas season.

Within minutes, the story spread across social media, with 49ers fans rallying behind Purdy’s gesture and teammates showing public support. Veterans like George Kittle and stars like Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel were reportedly among the first in the building to tell Purdy they want to contribute, too.
On a night the 49ers offense looked unstoppable on the field, Brock Purdy made it clear the biggest win wasn’t just the scoreboard — it was turning a performance into hope for kids and families who deserve to feel seen this holiday season. ❤️💛