'Build a brighter future': Jacksonville Jaguars celebrate annual ‘My Cause My Cleats’ campaign
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The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that over 40 players and 15 coaches will take part in a new initiative.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Before their Week 13 matchup, the Jacksonville Jaguars showcased their uniquely designed cleats and footwear as part of the NFL’s annual ‘My Cause My Cleats’ campaign.

In its tenth year, the campaign aims to highlight the dedication players have towards various charities and organizations both locally on the First Coast and beyond. The causes supported include military appreciation, youth development, and disease awareness.

Defensive End Josh Hines-Allen teamed up with Zende T. Randolph, a 17-year-old artist, to create a special design for his cleats. This collaboration seeks to honor Hines-Allen’s Four One For All Foundation, which focuses on raising awareness about childhood cancer.

“With these cleats, I wanted to convey that every step tells a story,” Randolph expressed. “Together, they symbolize that hope moves with us — on the field, within our communities, and in every family battling childhood cancer.”


WR Parker Washington, representing Heart of the Kids Social Services, Inc., says that he believes in the organizations mission to “invest” in children’s futures.

“As athletes, we talk a lot about potential and purpose and these kids deserve the same chance to chase theirs,” Washington says. “Standing with this organization is my way of investing in their future and pushing for something bigger than the game.”


The families of QB Trevor Lawrence and the founders of Here Tomorrow, an organization that removes barriers to mental health access, dates nearly a decade.

“My family has had a relationship with the Kenney family for many years, and for us this is an opportunity to share their story and the mission of Here Tomorrow with families nationwide.” said Lawrence. “We all have someone we know or love who struggles with their mental health. I want everyone out there to know that it is okay to ask for help, and that Here Tomorrow is here for you at no cost with no appointment needed.”


More than 40 players and 15 coaches on the team will be participating in the initiative, wearing their custom cleats during the division rival matchup against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. To view the entire collection by the team, visit the Jaguars official webpage.

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