Tell me why I done let my truck slide into a ditch of like 4ft of water. Well half the truck. I’m need somebody with a tractor to come pull it out lol so I can get it towed.
— Tytus Howard (@tyhoward71) July 8, 2024
HOUSTON – Houston Texans right tackle Tytus Howard found himself in need of a little off-field assistance this week when his pickup truck was caught in a flooded ditch during Hurricane Beryl.
Howard turned to Twitter for help, which quickly arrived in the form of some helpful Houstonians ready to tackle the challenge.
The Texans star was soon back on the road, thanks to the swift response from the community. “Tytus Howard got the help he needed as Houstonians came to the rescue, saving his half-flooded truck,” Howard shared on Twitter, showcasing the spirit and unity of the Houston locals.
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Howard, thankful for the support, was reminded of the tight-knit nature of the Houston community through this experience.
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