Doug Flutie Jr. a source of inspiration for former CFL quarterback
For much of his life, Doug Flutie has been in the football spotlight.
Be it winning the Heisman Trophy, six CFL top player awards, three Grey Cup MVPs or playing 12 seasons in the NFL, accolades and success have followed the 57-year-old former quarterback. But it’s often been the unspoken word and simplest of tasks at home that have provided Flutie with many memorable life moments and a healthy dose of perspective.
In 1998, Flutie and his wife, Laurie, created The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, named after their son who was diagnosed with autism at age three. The elder Flutie estimates his son’s foundation has raised nearly $25 million since its inception to help those affected by autism.
“The way we’ve always viewed this is we were given Dougie for a reason,” Flutie said during a telephone interview. “The foundation is his legacy, he’s helping hundreds of thousands of children develop.