
Fort Collins Neighbors Gift Playoff Ticket to Local Hero
When Kevin and Kinsey Brown scored two tickets to the Broncos playoff game, they knew exactly who deserved to go. Their neighbor Paul Andrews has spent years helping everyone on the block without asking for anything in return.
When Kevin and Kinsey Brown landed two coveted tickets to Saturday's Broncos playoff game, they faced an unexpected dilemma. They couldn't imagine going without their Fort Collins neighbor Paul Andrews, the man who's become their community's unofficial hero.
Andrews has earned that title through countless small acts of kindness. He keeps his garage open for neighbors who need tools, fixes things without being asked, and shows up with a shovel when someone needs help clearing their driveway.
"He's always doing stuff for everybody," Kevin told CBS News. "He's just that kind of guy that would bend over backwards and do anything for you."
Kinsey remembers the day Andrews appeared in her driveway without warning. Her husband was at work, and Andrews simply started shoveling alongside her, no questions asked.
So when the couple got playoff tickets, Kinsey made a quick decision. She would stay home and send Andrews in her place.

"I knew that I would have more joy seeing him get excited about it than I would have fun at the game itself," Kinsey said. For a die-hard Broncos fan with the team logo tattooed on his bicep, this was the opportunity of a lifetime.
Kevin rushed to Andrews' house with the invitation. True to form, Andrews couldn't give an immediate answer because he needed to check with his boss first.
"He was like, 'I might have to work that day, but I'm going to call him and tell him I'm not coming to work. I'm going to that game,'" Kevin recalled.
The two men grabbed breakfast together before heading to the stadium early. They watched the Broncos battle the Buffalo Bills into overtime, screaming until they nearly lost their voices.
The Broncos won, securing their spot in the AFC Championship for the first time in a decade. Andrews called it the best game he'd ever seen.
Sunny's Take
This story reminds us that the best seats in the house mean nothing without the right person beside you. The Browns didn't just give away a ticket. They honored the quiet generosity that holds neighborhoods together, one shoveled driveway and one open garage at a time.
Kevin summed up the day perfectly: "You couldn't ask for a better day." Andrews simply called it "a blessing."
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