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"We're building buildings and sidewalks, and I'll play with the kids — anything to enrich their lives," he said. "When you see how little these kids have, it breaks your heart. I want to give back any way I can."
Fox re-signed with Miami rather than becoming a free agent next week.
Fox was chosen the Dolphins' community service award winner following last season for his volunteer work in South Florida. He's going into his fifth NFL season and his second with the Dolphins,Wholesale Jerseys From China, and he has five career starts. He played in nine games last year and started the final two games.
Fox accepted a $2.5 million, two-year contract to remain with the Dolphins while doing volunteer work in the impoverished Caribbean nation.
Fox plans to return from Haiti on Saturday,NFL Jerseys Cheap. He made his first trip there a year ago,Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys.
He has been in Haiti since Sunday to help a friend who runs an orphanage. The agreement with the Dolphins was sealed long-distance Thursday with the help of Fox's agent, Drew Rosenhaus.
"They sat down and hashed everything out," Fox said by phone, "and Drew called me between every break. When we got to where both sides agreed, he called me and asked me if I wanted to get it done. I said 'Yeah,Cheap Jerseys Online, let's do it. I couldn't be happier.'"
Fox,Jerseys Cheap, who played for the University of Miami,Jerseys NFL Wholesale, said he has seen a few Hurricanes T-shirts while in Haiti, but no Dolphins paraphernalia.
MIAMI (AP) — Miami Dolphins tackle Jason Fox's good deed in Haiti came with a reward. |
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