Washington Redskins nose tackle Daron Payne has checked something off his to-do list. The former Alabama standout announced with a video on Twitter and Instagram on Saturday that he’d bought his mother “her dream house.”

I promised my ma that I would get her, her dream house one day and yesterday I got the opportunity to check that off my list. I’m grateful for the family god blessed me with and there’s nothing in the world I wouldn’t do for them. 💯 pic.twitter.com/JwwNwVJtMy — Daron Payne (@94yne) January 25, 2020

Payne joined the Redskins as the 13th player picked in the 2018 NFL Draft, and the former Shades Valley High School standout became an immediate starter. Payne signed a four-year, $14,418,360 contract with Washington.

In 2018, Payne registered 56 tackles to lead all rookie defensive linemen and place in the top 10 of all defensive interior linemen in the NFL. Payne earned a spot on the NFL All-Rookie team.

An injury caused Payne to miss a game in 2019, and he played 38 fewer snaps. But he again made 56 tackles to rank ninth among the NFL’s defensive interior linemen.

Payne was an Under Armour All-American for Shades Valley in 2014.

He was a full-time starter in two of this three seasons at Alabama and played on the Crimson Tide's 2015 and 2017 CFP national championship teams. In Alabama's 26-23 overtime victory against Georgia in the title game for the 2017 season, Payne won the Defensive MVP Award.

Payne also received All-SEC recognition and selection as a second-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association in his final season at Alabama.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.

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