It’s always good to shed light on the Philadelphia Eagles who are making life better for others. Today, it’s DeSean Jackson and Corey Clement’s turn.
Sometimes, it’s just good to shed a little light on the people who do nice things for others and don’t ask for a pat on the back. Today, it’s DeSean Jackson and Corey Clement‘s turn. Both of these Philadelphia Eagles took time out of their schedule recently to do nice things for others.
We begin with ’10’.
Looking around the Eagles fan base and having a few conversations will teach you a few things. One of which is it’s a difficult task to find someone who follows this team that isn’t excited about the return of Jackson.
When he left the first time, there was much controversy. His character was questioned, and that, alone, is probably the biggest issue. Think about it though. We’ve never seen him in any real trouble. His teammates always love him, and when. you think about it, the best judges of who people are have to be the men or women who are around them every day.
On June 8th, ‘D Jax’ showed why he’s so likable as he took some time to feed the homeless. Take a look at this:
👏 Eagles WR DeSean Jackson Feeding the Homeless in Philly Tonight!
— Jeff Skversky (@JeffSkversky) June 9, 2019
@DeSeanJackson11 randomly stopped on this street in Kensington to provide food for those in need
📸 via @DeSeanJackson11 @6abc @Eagles #DeSeanJackson #Eagles pic.twitter.com/1pCPUyVr8K
Well done ’10’. We move along to Mr. Clement.
Recently, the guy many remember as the guy who took the snap from center during the ‘Philly Special’ headed to Glassboro, New Jersey to host a free football camp. Take a look:
#Eagles RB Corey Clement (@CoreyClement_6) giving back to the Glassboro NJ community with his free fball camp for kids at @RowanUniversity.
— Geoff Mosher (@GeoffPMosher) June 8, 2019
Fletcher Cox, Vinny Curry, Josh Adams, Miles Sanders, Wendell Smallwood, Boston Scott and former Eagle Jason Avant also on hand. pic.twitter.com/lC2N0GOmm8
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As mentioned, some of his Eagles teammates, Fletcher Cox, Vinny Curry, Josh Adams, Miles Sanders, Wendell Smallwood, and Boston Scott were there to support him and lend a helping hand.
Philly’s favorite ‘American Ninja Warrior‘, a man we all know as Jason Avant, was in attendance as well.
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When ‘The Birds’ won Super Bowl 52, the word we kept hearing was love. This team truly cares about each other. They’re a family. They support each other, and they show up for everything they see their teammates doing that falls under the category of positive. That’s a big reason for their success. This is truly a family. We all look forward to seeing more great things in the future.