Cooper Kupp didn’t take the traditional route to the NFL. He wasn’t a five-star recruit out of high school, he didn’t have offers from Power 5 schools across the country, and he wasn’t a first-round pick.

However, he made it to the big show after attending Eastern Washington and landing with the Los Angeles Rams as a third-round pick in 2017. While he hasn’t signed a big second contract in the NFL just yet, he’s already giving back to his roots.

The Yamika Herald shared a story of Kupp buying the Davis High School football team – the school he attended in Washington – brand new uniforms, nearly 50 sets of sleek cobalt threads made by Nike. He also bought them pants, which coach Rick Clark said cost Kupp an extra $40 each to send higher-quality versions of.

The players were surprised with the uniforms prior to their homecoming game last week.

“The players were shocked,” Clark said. “The thing that I’ve always said about Cooper is as good a player as he was, he was an even better teammate.”

Additionally, Kupp also ordered orange uniforms for the team, which will take 18 months to arrive. A nice treat from an alumnus of the school.