The National Football League’s My Cause My Cleats campaign is set to kick off over the next two weeks, and the Eagles players will showcase their charitable causes by wearing specifically designed game cleats for their matchups on Sunday, Dec. 3, when the team hosts the San Francisco 49ers.
Eagles coaches and staff will join in on those efforts by wearing custom Eagles Autism Foundation sneakers to support the team’s mission to raise funds for innovative autism research and programs.
The My Cause My Cleats campaign is an annual initiative that empowers players to express their commitment to the causes they support through creative artwork and custom designs on their game cleats.
Check out what the players will be wearing courtesy of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Reed Blankenship
The Eagles safety will wear cleats that support the Ronald McDonald House.
RMHC provides comfort, care and support for families with children who are sick around the world.
A.J. Brown
The Eagles All-Pro wide receiver will wear cleats supporting the A.J. Brown foundation.
The mission of the AJ Brown Foundation is to create a pathway for success that fosters resilience, confidence, and a brighter future for our youth today.
Grant Calcaterra
The Eagles tight end will be wearing cleats honoring the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF)
Our mission is to honor America’s fallen fire heroes; support their families, colleagues, and organizations; and work to reduce preventable firefighter death and injury.
Jack Driscoll
The Eagles offensive tackle will wear clears honoring the Neumors Children’s Health
Nemours Children’s is one of the largest integrated pediatric health systems in the country. Everything we do — our medical care, research, education, and prevention and advocacy efforts — is focused on kids. Our goal is to help children, everywhere, grow into healthy adults.
Christian Elliss
The Eagles linebacker will wear cleats honoring Stand Strength Ministries
The mission of Stand Strength Ministries is the feed the hungry, help the needy and impact communities.
Jake Elliott
Elliott will wear cleats honoring Unite for Her
Our vision is that every person with breast and ovarian cancers will feel the support of a loving community, and will have access to comprehensive education, services, and tools that enrich their health and well-being.
Dallas Goedert
The Eagles tight end will honor the Police Athletic League
PAL is a youth development organization offering educational, athletic, recreational, character-building, and cultural programs to Philadelphia’s youth, ages 6-18. All PAL programs are fun, safe, and FREE. PAL programming fills the dangerous void for Philadelphia kids during after-school and summertime hours by providing constructive activities and supervision.
Jalen Hurts
The Eagles All-Pro quarterback will honor KB Foundation and Channelview
KB Foundation: Our mission is to build the developmental and social competencies of adolescent youth in the Philadelphia area through educational, recreational, and hands-on learning experiences.
Channelview: A 501 c(3) non-profit organization whose sole purpose is to enhance the education of all Channelview ISD students.
Jason Kelce
The Eagles legendary center will honor (Be)Philly and Eagles Autism Foundation
(Be)Philly: a Non-profit foundation fighting for a brighter future for the next generation of Philadelphians.
Eagles Autism Foundation: On the field we’re united by one objective; victory. Off the field, we are drawn together by an even larger goal: taking action for autism. Through research, advocacy, empathy and unity our biggest strength is bringing people together, so we’re inviting the world to join us. And together, we will make an impact that echoes around the globe.
Lane Johnson
The Eagles All-Pro right tackle will honor The 98 Fund & The Brian Bill Foundation
The Brian Bill Foundation: The Brian Bill Foundation’s Warrior Healing Program begins with individual four day therapeutic retreats for Special Operations Forces active duty, veterans and their spouses who have been deployed since 911 and as a result have mild traumatic brain injuries, combat post traumatic stress and chronic pain
The 98 Fund: The mission of The 98 Fund is to serve, connect, and provide healing support for veterans, survivors, and veteran organizations. Join us as we work to build a bright future while honoring the past.