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The NFL’s annual #MyCauseMyCleats weekend has arrived. It’s the one weekend of the season where players can wear shoes that are not team-specific and within the NFL’s uniform rules.
Indianapolis Colts guard Quenton Nelson, a three-time All-Pro player, will be supporting the V Foundation in Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans.
Nelson, who had an aunt and uncle die of cancer, said that he has been inspired and motivated by Jim Valvano’s iconic “Don’t give up … Don’t ever give up” ESPYS speech. Valvano gave the speech in 1993 while battling cancer. That speech launched the V Foundation for Cancer Research, in partnership with ESPN.
“Jimmy V’s, ‘Don’t Give Up’ speech has had a big impact on my life … ,” Nelson told ESPN’s Mike Wells. “A couple times a year, my best friends and I get together and have ‘Jimmy V nights’ where we have some beers, cigars, scotch and music staying up till 3 a.m., and we try to laugh, think and cry like Jim said in his speech.”
As an ambassador for the V Foundation, and through his own “Blocking Cancer” initiative for the V Foundation, Nelson has raised over $79,000 towards finding a cure for cancer.
Here are some of the other cleat designs that players will wear this weekend:
This year’s @DangeRussWilson #MyCauseMyCleats feature kids from the Why Not You Academy. 💙 @WhyNotYouFdn
📰 » https://t.co/2xDNZW21C7 pic.twitter.com/6sQ9s3WgAN
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 2, 2021
.@PatrickMahomes will be reppin’ his own foundation on the field this week: @15andMahomies! 📚 pic.twitter.com/8SmPTx4MOq
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 30, 2021
Having hope for a better tomorrow 🙌
#MyCauseMyCleats | #DALvsNO pic.twitter.com/OG73Jl8FcC
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 2, 2021
FOR 💚AK CLIFF 🙌#MyCauseMyCleats @4oakcliff @EzekielElliott pic.twitter.com/IdQDV9NUVs
— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) December 2, 2021
Here’s a closer look at @johnnystantoniv cleats for #MCMC this year. After the Browns week 14 game against the Ravens, they will go up for auction, all benefits to @AthleteAlly
It was Honor to be part of this project. Thanks again for reaching out! ✊🏾🌈♥️ pic.twitter.com/e1y7CMerVh
— Sq_Customs (@sq_customs) December 2, 2021
Through #MyCauseMyCleats, @Patriots DB @CodyDavis is supporting AxeALS & @stevens_nation to help raise awareness and funding for ALS treatment.
Here’s the story of why this cause means so much to Davis, in his own words. (THREAD, 1/5) pic.twitter.com/J0Ja2XjZyL
— NFL (@NFL) December 2, 2021
Honored to be supporting @SpecialOlympics for #MyCauseMyCleats 💪 pic.twitter.com/03d5QZzfFb
— Mike White (@MikeWhiteQB) December 1, 2021
During week 13 NFL players are wearing customized cleats in honor of the causes they’ve chosen to support through #MyCauseMyCleats
SF 49ers River Cracraft chose Hilinski’s Hope as his cause.
River was the WSU player to catch Ty’s 1st TD pass-they were more than teammates… pic.twitter.com/vwrbskbENj
— Hilinski’s Hope (@HilinskisHope) December 2, 2021
Representing a cause close to home, @ZEUS__57‘s custom cleats are designed to pay homage to those who have suffered with and lost their battle to diabetes. pic.twitter.com/DIx8E9weAl
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 30, 2021
Sacrifice & Service is what these cleats represent. It’s a privilege to honor @the_USO and the Jasen family. Thanks to @USAA for helping me honor service members & The USO for keeping America’s service members connected to family, home,& country. #MyCauseMyCleats #SaluteToService pic.twitter.com/fbvz8BUt6S
— Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) November 30, 2021
#MyCauseMyCleats #NFL pic.twitter.com/mQYf0RTcMp
— Austin Schlottmann (@AustinS95) November 30, 2021
#MyCauseMyCleats #nfl pic.twitter.com/vbVuvImJFr
— Diontae Spencer (@DSpencer4_) November 30, 2021
I truly believe in my heart that teaching kids financial literacy can change families, neighborhoods, cities, countries and the world.
That’s why for #MyCauseMyCleats this year I will be rocking my @worldofmoney jordan 11 cleats! What do you think?#mycausemycleats #nfl #finance pic.twitter.com/lhqC1iFtRF— DK (@DevonKennard) December 2, 2021
#MDA National Spokesperson & @Colts running back @TheNyNy7 and @MiamiDolphins @Thegreglittle will be representing MDA this game day, 12/5 for @NFL #MyCauseMyCleats! Thank you for raising awareness for MDA and the #neuromuscular community. Learn more: https://t.co/CfYnF4PsBv pic.twitter.com/vxIXDDE5YA
— MDA USA (@MDAorg) November 30, 2021
🗣 @Tua #MyCauseMyCleats x @TuaFoundation pic.twitter.com/NXXgXeOaw6
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 30, 2021
Every pair has a meaning.#MyCauseMyCleats
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 30, 2021
Emmanuel Sanders lost his mother 10 years ago.
Through #MyCauseMyCleats, the @buffalobills WR is representing children who have lost a parent. ❤️@ESanders_10 @ES10_Foundation pic.twitter.com/3OTKQ2yytI
— NFL (@NFL) November 30, 2021
🖤 This Sunday, the Bengals will represent causes they believe in when lacing up. 🧡#MyCauseMyCleats | @CareSource
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) December 2, 2021
Every pair has a purpose.#MyCauseMyCleats x #DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/S9nHBTor7w
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) December 2, 2021
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