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The Jets on Monday made a significant contribution in efforts to curb the coronavirus spread.

The team announced that the Johnson Family has made a $1 million joint donation to multiple local United Way agencies in an effort to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The contribution will support the United Way of New York City’s COVID-19 Community Fund, the United Way of Northern Jersey’s ALICE Recovery Fund and the United Way of Long Island’s United Together: A Response Fund for COVID-19.

“The United Way continues to improve lives around the world and we need community-based organizations more than ever at this moment,” Jets CEO Christopher Johnson said in a statement. “Everyone has been impacted by this invisible enemy and the United Way is meeting it head-on at home, helping those disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and the economic consequences of the outbreak.”

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