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American football players briefed on Samoa ordeal

October 03, 2009, 08:07 AM Post Comments
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National Football League players of Samoan background got an update from the U.S. government and the Red Cross on Friday about recovery efforts in the tsunami-stricken Samoas.

"There's a lot more Samoans in the NFL now, and it hit a lot of us. It really hit home," said Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Domata Peko, from American Samoa, after a briefing with Federal Emergency Management Agency and officials of the American Red Cross. "We're real concerned, and we're going to do all we can to raise as much money as we can to help out the people of Samoa."

He encouraged people to go the Red Cross Web site to help victims of Tuesday's earthquake and tsunami. The dead were from Samoa, the U.S. territory of American Samoa and nearby Tonga.

Peko is one of five current players born in American Samoa, and around 30 players have ties to American Samoa, according to the NFL. Peko also is one of three Cincinnati players tracking down family and friends in their homeland. Peko spoke to reporters along with former player Vai Sikahema and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate, among others.

Sikahema, a native of Tonga, said he hoped to bring a group of retired players to the region in the next week or two.

"We hope to go down there and help rally the troops and rally the people," he said, "because they so highly regard their sons who come and have made a name for themselves in the NFL."

Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Paul Soliai mourned the deaths of at least two relatives in the Samoas this week and feared the family toll could get worse.

David Krichavsky, the NFL's director of community relations, said the league put together the briefing at the players' request.

"At this point, we're assessing exactly what we're going to do charitably," he said.

Also on the call with officials was former NFL quarterback Jack Thompson, a native of American Samoa known as the "The Throwin' Samoan."

On the Web:

http://www.fema.gov/

http://www.redcross.org/

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