Bo Nix Joins Elon Musk in Honoring Iryna Zarutska With $120K Donation
Denver, CO – September 10, 2025
The tragic death of 23-year-old Ukrainian woman Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte has touched hearts worldwide. On Wednesday, Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix became the latest NFL figure to join Elon Musk in honoring her legacy.
Musk had earlier pledged $1 million to fund murals of Zarutska across major U.S. cities, supporting an initiative launched by Intercom CEO Eogan McCabe, who also committed $500,000 in artist grants for public artwork.
Now, Nix has pledged a $120,000 personal donation, calling the tribute a chance to use his platform for something greater than football.
“Iryna’s life was cut short in a senseless act of violence, but her story deserves to be remembered with love and compassion. If my contribution can help inspire unity, then I know it matters,” Nix said in a statement.
The gesture adds to a growing chorus of responses, including former U.S. President Donald Trump’s demand for the death penalty for suspect Dekarlos Brown, who has been charged with first-degree murder.
For Nix, the donation represents not only the beginning of his NFL journey but also a statement that athletes — even rookies — can make an impact off the field, turning grief into remembrance and tragedy into solidarity.
Packers Closing in on Deal with DT Chidozie Nwankwo Pending Medicals

Green Bay has completed two preseason matchups that showed both promise and glaring weaknesses. After falling 30–10 to the Jets in Week 1, they bounced back with a 23–19 comeback win over the Colts.
Despite the progress, one issue remains front and center: the Packers’ run defense has been gashed for over 400 rushing yards in just two games. Depth at defensive tackle has become an urgent priority.
The answer may now be in sight. Chidozie Nwankwo, a stout and disruptive defensive tackle out of Colorado, is finalizing terms with the Packers. Sources confirm it’s a one-year deal worth $1.2 million, pending a routine medical evaluation.
“We must shore up our run defense, and that means bringing in proven anchors up front,” head coach Matt LaFleur emphasized after the Colts game. His words highlight the urgency of adding veteran strength to a thin unit.
Standing at 5’11” and weighing around 305 pounds, Nwankwo combines leverage with quick burst off the snap. He has a track record of plugging rushing lanes and generating inside disruption—skills the Packers have sorely lacked.
Adding Nwankwo to a rotation with Kenny Clark and Devonte Wyatt could finally balance Green Bay’s defensive front. His presence would allow linebackers like Quay Walker more freedom to roam and make plays.
The timing is also symbolic of the Packers’ broader ambition. With playoff hopes alive in 2025, Green Bay isn’t content to stand pat. Reinforcing the trenches signals a commitment to fixing their most vulnerable weakness.
Should Nwankwo clear his physical, he could be in green and gold within days—providing immediate stability to a defense desperate for answers and hungry for a postseason run.