There are many areas of this country, where former high school athletes come back and do a lot of good for their community. But at a time when everyone is looking for help, two former Broward County stars have more than stepped up.
One-time Sunrise Piper and Utah State standout Nevin Lawson and Coconut Creek and Clemson star Trayvon Mullen Jr. - both of the Las Vegas Raiders - have partnered with Chick-Fil-A to provide meals for the Emergency Room Covid 19 Response Teams in the four major hospitals.
Broward County facilities Coral Springs Medical Center, Northwest Medical Center, Florida Medical Center & University Hospital will get some much-needed assistance from two players who wanted to do their part in making a difficult time much easier.
The Broward county natives wanted to show their appreciation for the people on the front lines of this national Pandemic.
While several south Florida professional sports teams have already pledged their help during this pandemic, you can more than guarantee that more area athletes will also make a difference individually.
South Florida is indeed a special place.
For the past 50 years, we have spent more time on football fields than anyone in the country. From games to practices, camps, combines and 7-on-7 events, nobody has evaluated more football talent than we have – and as we are in the midst of a pandemic like no other time before – we will remain steadfast to promote all south Florida’s high school football prospects. Follow us on Facebook (Larry Blustein) Instagram (@OurBoyBlu) and Twitter (@larryblustein). Contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..