Former Eagles Reno Mahe Heads To American Samoa for Thanksgiving

Reno Mahe On A Mission

Philadelphia Daily News Sport

Reno Mahe won’t be home for Thanksgiving this year. While others are eating turkey and watching football, he’ll be in American Samoa, helping victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the island in late September.

The 29-year-old former Eagles running back/punt returner said he got involved when Gabe Reid, a former tight end with the Bears, asked for help in collecting clothing for the victims.

The pair have Samoan roots, are both Mormons, were teammates at Brigham Young and are in business together.

Mahe said he thought the NFL might like to get involved, in part because of the lengthy list of players with Samoan backgrounds. According to several Web sites, there are currently 28 Samoans playing in the league.

Mahe called Eagles coach Andy Reid, who called NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who called Mahe. The result?

The NFL and the NFL Players Association are contributing $50,000 to the American Red Cross to help with relief efforts and sending Mahe and Gabe Reid along goodwill ambassadors.

“It [the tsunami] was getting a lot of attention early,” Mahe told the Daily News yesterday. “Then it just died out in the media. But there is still a need there. We’re going over there to help . . . to say thank you to the Red Cross and FEMA workers. We’ll be there for 9 days.”

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