UCLA quarterback Chase GriffinAfroTech, now that student-athletes can shape their stories and change the narrative. has inked a NIL deal with Linkedin, the star quarterback said during an interview with
“There are athletes everywhere, whether it be speaking out about initiatives that are near and dear to them or portraying their personality in ways that are authentic to them, in ways that aren’t really shaped or guided by the administration or coaches,” Griffin said to AfroTech .
One of the ways Griffin is speaking out and shaping his story is with the launch of his organization, NIL For Good. With every NIL deal Griffin secures, he gives a percentage to his organization.
“So, when you look at NIL — I think the overarching effect of it is one that promotes equity and inclusion,” Griffin said. “The athletes who are taking full advantage of this, not only are we able to earn some money and build brand relationships, but for the first time, are able to freely convey ourselves to the public and realize our own value while we are still in college.”
According to a post on his Instagram account, Griffin has already donated $22,000 to the likes of LA Regional Food Bank, Move United, and Hutto Education Foundation, according to AfroTech.