Draft:Tom Grossi
American content creator
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Thomas Daniel Grossi (born September 16, 1990) is an American YouTube creator, actor, and philanthropist who mostly posts National Football League content to his YouTube largely surrounding the Green Bay Packers. As of July 2025, Grossi has 856,000 subscribers and 417 million views.[1]
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Early life and education
Grossi was born in Yorktown, New York.[2]
Grossi was initially raised as a Dallas Cowboys fan by his father but became a Packers fan after he heard at school that the Packers had defeated the Cowboys in week 13 of the 1997 NFL season.[3] After graduating from State University of New York at New Paltz with a masters in Education, Grossi taught high school social studies for several years. In 2021 he began to focus on his YouTube career full time.[4]
YouTube career
Grossi began posting to YouTube in January of 2015 following the Seattle Seahawks victory over the Green Bay Packers in the 2014 NFC Championship Game where he made a video acting as if he were watching the game live. Following the success of this video, he created a podcast named Packast.[citation needed]
Grossi livestreamed his reaction to games starting in 2018.[citation needed]
Starting in the 2019 off season, Grossi created a series called Coach. In the following years that spawned a mini cinematic universe of his own (GCU) in which he was the sole actor for approximately 40 characters.
After five and a half years on YouTube, Tom reached 100,000 subscribers in September 2020.[citation needed]
He is part of Clickbait Spots alongside Scooter Magruder, Thats Good Sports, Urinating Tree, and Five Points Vids. He also co-hosts a YouTube show with Thats Good Sports called GPS playing off their initials of Grossi and Perna ending with S for show.[citation needed]
Grossi went on to win the 2023 NFL Fan of the Year at the 13th NFL Honors[5] due to his charity work.
He announced the Packers' selection of Micah Robinson with the 237th pick of the 2025 NFL draft.[6]
Charitable efforts
Grossi began fundraising by running in the 2018 New York City Marathon (finishing in a time of 4:53:43),[7] running for The Michael J. Fox Foundation and raising $1,000 .[8]
In December 2021, he started doing an eight-hour livestream for a random charity, usually falling on the final Saturday before Christmas.[9][10][11][12]
Outside of his NFL content, Grossi has gained a reputation for doing insane feat of endurance for charity, something he refers to as Chaotic Good, including going to all 30 NFL stadiums in just 30 days in June 2023 (known as 30 in 30) in which he raised over $500,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[13] During this event he made appearances on popular sports shows and podcasts, such as The Pat McAfee Show[14] and The Rich Eisen show.[15]
The following year, in June 2024, he went to five countries scheduled to host NFL in just 10 days, raising a further $187,000 for St Jude.[16]
In February 2025, Grossi began a non-stop stream on his YouTube to raise $1 million for Children Of Fallen Patriots, a charity offering scholarships to American children who lost a parent in the military. He ate, drank and slept on stream until he hit his goal in just under a week.[17]
As of July 2025, Grossi has raised over $2.2 million for various charities.[18]


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