Nov 01, 2024
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills play the Dolphins Sunday, which means it’s time to learn about another player’s efforts off the football field. Tight end Quintin Morris’ gateway into community service started close to home, with his brother, who has special needs. He was able to do his first event through Special Olympics back home in Texas for his brother and his friends. "Anything with the kids, with Special Olympics, or anything with the community in general, I just love seeing the kids smile," Morris said. He said participating in those types of events when he was a kid made him want to give back and do it as a player. "That was always the dream," Morris said. "But it's different when it becomes your reality. It's been nothing but a privilege." You can watch the full interview in the media player above. Latest Local News East Aurora restaurant temporarily closed after worker was hit and killed by a train Bills fan warns others about online ticket hackers Western New York residents enjoy warm weather for trick-or-treating More questions arise as residents move out of Amherst nursing home Chautauqua County man gets 7 years for burglary charges Scott Patterson is a co-anchor on News 4 Wake Up! He joined the News 4 team in 2024. See more of his work here.
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