Many people reached out to Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarterback Joe Burrow on Sunday and Monday with thoughts and prayers after his season-ending injury against Washington on Sunday. And some donated to the Joe Burrow Hunger Relief Fund in a show of support for Burrow.

One guy who reached out to Burrow on Monday night happens to have 48.3 million Twitter followers.
From NBA superstar LeBron James via Twitter:
James was among those who congratulated Burrow via Twitter in September when Burrow threw his first NFL touchdown pass.