Texans defensive end J.J. Watt has already raised $15 million for flood victims in Houston caused by Hurricane Harvey, but he isn't content just yet.
The four-time First-Team All Pro has set the new goal for the online fundraiser at $20 million, per ESPN.
Watt isn't waiting around for the fund to hit its goal before putting the money to use. Nor is he delegating any duties regarding helping those in need. Rather, he's taking matters into his own hands.
"My first phase is what I'm doing is this weekend, my teammates and I have semi-trucks rolling in from out of town that we filled up," Watt told CNN's Anderson Cooper. "We have about nine semi-trucks that are going to come to town. And we have those all filled with stocks, supplies, water, food, clothing, everything. So, we're going to give that out this weekend.
"I'm not just here for the initial fundraiser," Watt later added. "I'm here to make sure that we take care of you down the road."
The initial goal for the fundraiser was set at $200,000, but much like Watt's own career on the gridiron, it has wildly exceeded expectations.
"The initial night, we broke the site, we couldn't figure out how to get it back up and we somehow found the CEO's phone number and called him at his house and got him out of bed," Watt said. "He helped us fix the site and it got rolling."
Watt plans to leave the fund open and see how much more money can be raised. He expressed his gratitude to those who have donated via Twitter.
$15 MILLION!!!https://t.co/SR6DmnNbyM pic.twitter.com/YoIRk1Fti6
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) September 1, 2017
