Broncos players participate in 2020 My Cause My Cleats initiative to raise awareness and funds for various causes and non-profit organizations
My Cause My Cleats 2020: A look at the players’ custom cleats
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — More than 50 Denver Broncos players will participate in this year’s My Cause My Cleats initiative to highlight various causes and non-profit organizations.
The My Cause My Cleats initiative was created in 2016 for NFL players to showcase the charitable cause that is most important to them for a national audience. Participating players will have the opportunity to wear custom-designed cleats in support of their chosen cause during Week 13 games.
Broncos players will be able to wear custom cause-related cleats in Sunday’s game against Kansas City (6:20 p.m. MST kickoff). Fans may bid on select game-issued player cleats in the 2020 Denver Broncos My Cause My Cleats Auction from Dec. 2 – 18, helping players raise funds for their chosen causes. All funds raised being donated to players’ selected charities.
Please see below for a complete list of Broncos players’ registered causes for Week 13. For more information about each player’s cause, please click here.
Player | Non-profit organization(s)/Cause(s) |
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McTelvin Agim | Salvation Army Texarkana and March of Dimes |
Jeremiah Attaochu | Glory’s Hope Sickle Cell Foundation |
Essang Bassey | Autism Speaks and Down Syndrome Association of Greater Winston-Salem |
De’Vante Bausby | Kansas City Anti Violence Project |
Andrew Beck | America’s Gold Star Families |
LeVante Bellamy | American Cancer Society |
Trinity Benson | Fight Colorectal Cancer |
Jacob Bobenmoyer | American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Garett Bolles | National Center for Learning Disabilities and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation |
A.J. Bouye | American Cancer Society |
Fred Brown | American Cancer Society |
Jake Butt | Operation Underground Railroad |
Austin Calitro | Stand For Children and Susan G. Komen |
Bradley Chubb | The Chubb Foundation |
Tyrie Cleveland | My Brother’s Keeper |
Jeremy Cox | Autism Society of North Carolina |
Lloyd Cushenberry III | Autism Speaks |
Duke Dawson Jr. | International Children’s Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Network (ICAN) |
Jeff Driskel | Step Up For Students |
Noah Fant | Open Door Mission |
Austin Fort | Mental Health Colorado |
Royce Freeman | Brawley Parks and Recreation |
DaeSean Hamilton | Sewall Child Development Center and Susan G. Komen |
KJ Hamler | American Cancer Society |
Shelby Harris | SHARE and The National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation |
Alijah Holder | American Foundation for Suicide Prevention |
Kareem Jackson | Kareem Jackson Foundation |
Jerry Jeudy | Trisomy 18 Foundation |
Josey Jewell | Logan’s Hope |
Alexander Johnson | Alzheimer’s Association |
Joe Jones | International Justice Mission |
Drew Lock | Parkinson’s Foundation |
P.J. Locke | American Foundation for the Blind |
Trey Marshall | Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society |
Sam Martin | Special Olympics Colorado |
Brandon McManus | Project McManus |
Von Miller | Von’s Vision |
Netane Muti | Second Wind Fund |
Michael Ojemudia | Detroit Impact and Focus: HOPE |
Tim Patrick | Sarcoma Foundation of America |
Mike Purcell | Wounded Warrior Project |
Malik Reed | ACLU and Black Lives Matter Support Fund |
Dalton Risner | RisnerUp Foundation and Special Olympics |
Brett Rypien | Mental Health America |
Austin Schlottmann | Adam’s Angels and Special Olympics Texas – Brenham |
Justin Simmons | Fuel Up to Play 60 and The Justin Simmons Foundation |
Deyon Sizer | JED Foundation |
Diontae Spencer | Everytown USA |
Justin Strnad | American Foundation for Suicide Prevention |
Kevin Toliver II | Campaign Zero |
Derrek Tuszka | Wild Sheep Foundation |
DeMarcus Walker | Black Lives Matter Support Fund and Children’s Hospital Colorado Audiology, Speech and Learning Center |
Josh Watson | Black Lives Matter Support Fund |
Elijah Wilkinson | Youth Development |