Chris Spielman continues to step up amidst the COVID-19 crisis.
The former Ohio State All-American linebacker set out to raise $40,000 for coronavirus relief. He's already made a big dent in that goal by auctioning off a chunk of his personal memorabilia and gear, highlighted by the $12,000 sale of his 1984 Big Ten championship ring.
Now, Spielman's looking to raise another hefty chunk with another piece of Buckeye history, auctioning off his 1986 Big Ten championship ring.
Plz help me get to my goal of 40k.every dollar goes to covid relief! Thank you !Check out Chris Spielmans Personal 1986 Ohio State Big Ten Championship Ring OSU https://t.co/DV6b7KX2xL @eBay
— Chris Spielman (@chris_spielman) April 16, 2020
Spielman's other sales have included an autographed, a game-worn Buffalo Bills jersey for $1,125 as well as his personal 1994 All-Madden Team leather jacket for $2,565, a Detriot Lions jersey and pants set packaged with his 1994 Pro Bowl watch for $2,500, and a game-worn signed Browns jersey and helmet for $1,525.
He's already raised a sizable amount of money, but he ain't going to stop until he hits that goal.