Georgia Bulldogs Superstar Oscar Delp Signs $50 Million Endorsement Deal with Visa Inc., Donates $20 Million to Charity
In a stunning turn of events that has sent ripples through both the sports and philanthropic communities, Georgia Bulldogs tight end Oscar Delp has inked a groundbreaking $50 million endorsement deal with financial giant Visa Inc. The deal, one of the largest ever signed by a college athlete, marks a new era of athlete-brand partnerships in the age of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) rights.
But it wasn’t just the massive numbers that captured headlines.
In a move that’s being hailed as one of the most generous acts in recent collegiate sports history, Delp immediately pledged $10 million of his new fortune to the University of Georgia football program. The funds will go toward upgrading training facilities, supporting walk-on athletes with scholarships, and investing in mental health services for student-athletes.
Even more touching, Delp has committed another $10 million to Hope Haven Orphanage, a nonprofit organization based in Athens, Georgia, that provides shelter, education, and family-style support for orphaned and abandoned children.
“I’ve been blessed with opportunities that many only dream of,” Delp said at a press conference announcing the deal. “This is bigger than football. I want to make sure the people and communities who helped shape me have the resources they need to keep changing lives.”
Delp, already a fan-favorite for his standout performances and leadership on the field, has now secured a place in the hearts of many beyond the stadium. His generosity has sparked a wave of praise from teammates, coaches, celebrities, and fans alike. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart called Delp “a true Bulldog—tough, talented, and full of heart.”
Visa Inc. echoed the sentiment. “Oscar is not only an exceptional athlete but a role model,” said Visa spokesperson Amanda Reyes. “His vision aligns with our commitment to empowering people and communities through access and opportunity.”
Delp’s decision has also prompted conversations about the evolving responsibilities of high-earning student-athletes. At just 21, he has set a powerful precedent for using personal success to fuel social good.
With this monumental deal and his unprecedented acts of generosity, Oscar Delp has not only secured a lasting legacy on the field, but he’s also cemented his place as a game-changer in the world of sports philanthropy.
And as for what’s next?
“I’m just getting started,”he said with a smile.
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