This summer, Ravens skill position players have given back to their hometown communities in Florida by hosting special events for local children.
First, Derrick Henry hosted “Two All Carnival” in his hometown of Yulee, located within the state’s First Coast region.
Zay Flowers followed suit in Ft. Lauderdale on Tuesday by hosting the first annual “Zay Day,” which welcomed children and families to partake in various free activities.
Much like Henry’s Two All Carnival, Zay Day featured bouncy houses, live music, assorted games, and various contests.
Flowers also provided complimentary food and drinks for all who attended the event in south Florida. And there was another Ravens skill position star player in attendance, too.
Fellow Broward County native and reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson also participated in Zay Day at St. George Park in Lauderhill.
The NFL offseason is pretty short, so it’s very noble that these guys put some of their vacation time into philanthropy.
It’s a beautiful example for the children of America, too.