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Here's a look back at some heartwarming stories from this NFL offseason

Here's a look back at some heartwarming stories from this NFL offseason
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Here's a look back at some heartwarming stories from this NFL offseason
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The 2023 NFL season returns Thursday night as the reigning Super Bowl champions 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the Kansas City Chiefs 바카라 게임 웹사이트 take on the Detroit Lions.

Before football takes over every Sunday (and Thursday and Monday) for the next few months, let's take a look back at this offseason and some of the heartwarming stories involving NFL players.

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Watch the videos below:


NFL lineman gets emotional from Father's Day gift

As he grew up, NFL lineman Bradley Bozeman loved spending time with Uncle Roy, his smooth voice comforting Bradley. Roy바카라 게임 웹사이트s peanut brittle and pound cakes were the best ever, and Roy바카라 게임 웹사이트s old F-150 pickup was Bradley Bozeman바카라 게임 웹사이트s happy place, its rust giving it character as Bradley bounced in the front seat on hot summer days.

Uncle Roy passed away just over a year ago.

It was this Father's Day when Bozeman walked down the long driveway at his home outside Charlotte, North Carolina. Bradley was relaxing after his voluntary workouts, and mini-camp with the Carolina Panthers. Nikki, his wife, summoned Bradley to the driveway. It was about to be the best Father바카라 게임 웹사이트s Day ever.

바카라 게임 웹사이트Happy Father바카라 게임 웹사이트s Day,바카라 게임 웹사이트 said Nikki as the truck keys were placed in Bradley바카라 게임 웹사이트s palm.

Nikki had known for years that Bradley loved that Ford F-150. When family members called and offered the truck to Nikki, she kept the news a secret.

The wind was warm as it drifted through the truck. Bradley turned on the radio as he took the truck for a drive around the neighborhood, a gospel music station somehow finding its way to the radio. Bradley's heart jumped as he heard the gospel music.


Quarterback Jalen Hurts gets master's degree, weeks after signing massive new deal

Some severe weather didn't stop the University of Oklahoma from hosting its graduation ceremony this May, but it did change its plans.

The ceremony was moved to Lloyd Noble Center due to the storm. But attending the graduation were some familiar faces.

Philadelphia Eagles and former OU quarterback Jalen Hurts was in Norman to get his master's degree. The athlete was personally honored by OU President Joseph Harroz Jr.

Hurts received his graduated with his Master of Human Relations degree. He earned his degree through OU Online.


Joe Burrow Foundation awards $500K in grants to Ohio, Louisiana organizations

More than 20 organizations in Ohio and Louisiana are receiving funding thanks to Bengals' star quarterback through his foundation.

The Joe Burrow Foundation announced last month that they are awarding $594,056 in grants to 21 organizations in Ohio and Louisiana that are working to overcome food insecurity and childhood mental health issues.

바카라 게임 웹사이트We are thrilled to be able to fund these 21 projects in both Ohio and in Louisiana,바카라 게임 웹사이트 Robin Burrow, Secretary/Treasurer of the Joe Burrow Foundation, said in a statement. 바카라 게임 웹사이트All of these organizations reflect our mission of childhood mental health and food insecurity, and we are proud to partner with each of them.바카라 게임 웹사이트


Punter takes up DoorDashing to hand out food around town

Former Bengals punter Drue Chrisman used his time off this summer to take up another job as a DoorDasher, delivering food to people around town.

In December, Chrisman was elevated from the practice squad, landing the starting role with the team he cheered on his whole life and even played for as a "Pee Wee" player.

For a few days, Chrisman posted videos to X, formerly known as Twitter, showing him delivering DoorDash orders to people around town.

Some food to customers, some to people in need and one to a cop at the Justice Center.

"Trying not to get arrested while delivering cookies to a cop," Chrisman captioned the video.

The punter delivers all the food orders via bike.

He even got a response from DoorDash, saying, "Supporting local restaurants Feeding your community."


Steelers tight end donates his time and money to Boys and Girls Club

Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth took time away from the football field in May for a trip to the Boys and Girls Club of Western PA.

Freiermuth also made a donation. He presented a check to the organization for $5,000.

For Friermuth, it was a fun chance to interact with the local kids. He says it's an opportunity he doesn't take for granted.

"I was kind of involved in it back at home," he said. "Just being a part of that now, it's awesome."

The former Penn State Nittany Lion is starting his third season in the black and gold.