Here’s a really nice video, via the Twitter account of Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts:

It was great to meet Justin today at the Arts 'n Autism Center after hearing his touching story. #RollTide #AllGlory2God2️⃣ #BeABlessing pic.twitter.com/RYIKLCQRE5 — Jalen Hurts (@JalenHurts) April 6, 2017

You should watch that video when you can, but if you’re not in a position to play a video with sound right now, here’s a plot summary:

Hurts is visiting an autism center, lurking at the bottom of a set of stairs. A young man named Justin is sitting in a hallway at the top of the steps, and he’s asked to talk a little bit about Hurts. He goes on:

“Jalen Hurts is a very smart player. He’s a great football quarterback. He’s always hardworking. He’s always willing to do whatever his coaches tell him to do in order to improve and get better. He can move. He can throw. He can move very quickly with his feet. He can make plays out of no ways, and he always works hard to make sure that he improves every day. And he’s very good at what he does.”

(This is about as accurate a description of Hurts’ game as there is, in my opinion. But that’s beside the point.)

A moment later, Hurts puts his hand on Justin’s shoulder, and the two share what seems to be an awesome moment together. You’ll have to watch that part.