Recent tornadoes have decimated Nashville and the surrounding area. The disaster claimed the lives of at least two people in East Tennessee and has brought forth extensive damage to the area. In response, the AFC South rivals of the Tennessee Titans have made donations to  Nashville tornado relief programs.

Per Kevin Bowen of 1070 The Fan, the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars have combined to donate $100,000 in aid.

Colts owner Jim Irsay also made a statement regarding the relief effort on Monday:

While we compete hard on Sundays throughout the fall, the NFL is first and foremost a family, and one of our family members is hurting right now. We are happy to join with our AFC South partners to lend a helping hand to the people of Tennessee who have lost so much,” Irsay said per Joel Erickson of the Indianapolis Star.
As for the Tennessee Titans, the hometown team has done what it can to help those in the area. The team and its players have provided supplies such as flashlights and food while also setting up a drop zone for supplies.
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Titans head coach Mike Vrabel drove a truck full of water and supplies to those in need while general manager Jon Robinson stood on the side of the vehicle and Kenneth Adams IV from the ownership group crowded with other members of the organization in the bed of the truck.