Sam Ehlinger has raised a significant amount of money for COVID-19 relief. Ben Queen-USA TODAY Sports

Texas Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger has been raising funds through a GoFundMe account to help the fight against COVID-19.

On Sunday, he made an announcement on Twitter, thanking “everyone who generously donated to my COVID-19 fundraising effort.”

Through his GoFundMe account and private donations, Ehlinger raised “approximately $200,000” and will be able to provide over 150,000 meals while helping “many other people/organizations.”

Ehlinger started the GoFundMe account in late March as the COVID-19 pandemic began to significantly affect the United States. His goal at the time was to raise $1 million.

While he did not ultimately meet that lofty goal, nobody can say Ehlinger did anything other than make a massive positive difference in his community.

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