Just a day after tweeting that fantasy football owners should “leave us alone,” Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley slightly reversed his stance:

Fantasy is not so bad after all lol that’s major Love. Thank you and Happy Holidays. https://t.co/l2J9s5cWxe — Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) December 27, 2017

He was retweeting a championship-winning fantasy owner who had given some money to Shriners Hospital for Children, Gurley’s charity of choice. And that guy wasn’t the only one giving thanks to Gurley for winning a fantasy title:

If @TG3II carried your #fantasyfootball team to a championship like he did for me, consider supporting his cause with your winnings, feelsgoodman. @MatthewBerryTMR pic.twitter.com/MdYjKbPNZg — C. Adams (@TheBladams) December 27, 2017

@TG3II Thanks for the Fantasy Championship Todd Gurley! And thanks @GehlkenNFL and @MatthewBerryTMR for the idea to donate some of my winnings to Gurley’s charity of choice. pic.twitter.com/sfKKp7073d — Josh Melko (@JoshMelko) December 27, 2017

Thanks @TG3II for carrying me to my Fantasy Football Championship! Also thanks @MatthewBerryTMR for the idea to donate a portion of my winnings. Hope more will do the same. pic.twitter.com/GfI2MVw3lz — Ryan Keller (@theSCHW4B) December 27, 2017

Thank you @MatthewBerryTMR for the idea and @TG3II for an incredible year. Pay it forward! pic.twitter.com/bcDNjQAitO — Chris Hanenberg (@Chanenberg27) December 28, 2017

The idea first came from Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Michael Gehlken, and was subsequently spread by ESPN’s Matthew Berry:

Thank you @MatthewBerryTMR for the idea and @TG3II for an incredible year. Pay it forward! pic.twitter.com/bcDNjQAitO — Chris Hanenberg (@Chanenberg27) December 28, 2017

From Berry’s Week 16 column:

Whatever your status in life is, the fact that you are able to read this on a computer, tablet or phone tells me there are people in this world worse off than you. It doesn’t have to be a lot, but whatever you can swing, even just a small token, will help. There is a lot of good that fantasy football brings the world. How great would it be if we could add raising money and awareness for charity to the list?

Per the Washington Post, Shriners Hospital netted $10,500 in Gurley’s name as of Thursday morning, and Gurley himself is pumped. From ESPN:

“Man, that was dope,” Gurley said. “That’s real cool, just seeing that on social media. It doesn’t matter what the money amount is — $10, $5, $25. Just to see that and people caring, that means a lot.”

Well done, fantasy community.