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Arch Manning Had No Words in Response to Devastating Texas Flooding

Yahoo SportsSaturday, July 5, 2025 at 7:49:48 AM
Arch Manning Had No Words in Response to Devastating Texas Flooding
Texas Longhorns star quarterback Arch Manning responded to the catastrophic flooding in Central Texas with a wordless Instagram post—just a simple, somber image—letting the gesture speak for itself. It’s one of those moments where silence says more than any caption could.
Editor’s Note: When a high-profile athlete like Manning acknowledges a tragedy without saying a word, it underscores how deeply the community is affected. Flooding is an all-too-familiar crisis in Texas, and Manning’s quiet solidarity reflects the shared grief—and maybe even helplessness—many feel right now. It’s a reminder that disasters don’t just damage homes; they shake entire communities, even the ones who seem larger than life.
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