Jalen Hurts' Game-Worn Cleats Auction Benefits Children's Hospital
Jalen Hurts' Game-Worn Cleats Auction Benefits Children's Hospital

Jalen Hurts' Game-Worn Cleats Auction Benefits Children's Hospital

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Jalen Hurts, the Super Bowl MVP and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, is auctioning off game-worn cleats to benefit the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) through the NFL's 'My Cause My Cleats' initiative. The cleats, worn during a December 8 game against the Carolina Panthers, were custom designed by three young oncology patients Hurts met during a hospital visit. As of now, bids have reached $3,200, and the auction will close on March 8. This charitable effort highlights Hurts' commitment to community service, as he has previously made significant donations to local schools and supported various causes. The initiative allows players to promote causes they care about by wearing specially designed cleats during games. The auction represents a chance for fans to own a piece of NFL history while contributing to a meaningful cause.

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