Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Duron Carter will have the Humboldt Broncos on his mind for the entire CFL season.
Life is precious! Every touchdown I get this season will be donated to the Humboldt Broncos families! Hope I help this healing process! https://t.co/oqYpkwaW45
— Duron Carter (@DC_CHILLIN_8) April 7, 2018
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Carter took to Twitter after the tragic accident in northeastern Saskatchewan Friday night. Fourteen people are dead and another 14 are injured after a truck collided with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos, who play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, to a playoff game. The team is made up of players ranging from 16 to 20-years-old.
The CFL all-star wants to do his part and there is a GoFundMe page established for the families to help ease the financial burden as they cope with losses.