Waco, TX (CBS HOUSTON) – Grant Milton was rushed to a Waco Area hospital on Saturday after collapsing during the Woodlands 52-31 win over Austin Browie in the Texas High School playoff game in Waco.

Milton, a senior linebacker underwent emergency surgery and remains hospitalized. A gofundme.com page was set up to help the Milton family as they stay in Waco. On Wednesday, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt appears to have donated $10,000 to the page to help the family.

In the comment on the post for the donation Watt left a note to the family:

“If there’s anything that I can do to help, please let me know. Sending my best wishes to Grant and the entire Milton family.”

Watt, who has been very inactive on social media since his injury in week three that required end of season back surgery, also tweeted this story about Grant on Tuesday night.

A tragedy in The Woodlands – A letter from one brother to anotherhttps://t.co/PUlNOan3Ux pic.twitter.com/yG4B5HcAhF — Texas HS Football (@texashsfootball) November 30, 2016

Milton, reportedly had a seizure on the sideline which required brain surgery Saturday night.

The GoFundMe page says this:

Grant Milton is a senior at The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas. On Saturday, November 27th during a high school playoff game in Waco, TX, Grant sustained an injury that required emergency surgery. This fund is being established to help his family with medical costs as well as living expenses during this time. With Waco being over 2 hours from his home, his family will be incurring housing and other expenses to be by his side during this time. If you would like to keep up with Grant’s progress his Caring Bridge page is:

https://www.caringbridge.org/public/grantmilton Thank you in advance for your prayers and generous donation. Help spread the word!