Philadelphia Eagles A.J. Brown and Miles Sanders paid a visit to a group of West Philadelphia youth football players and cheerleaders to inspire their young minds amid the city's growing gun violence.
With many kids falling victim to gun violence in the city, the Philadelphia Eagles are stepping up and serving as role models for the city's youth.
The visit from the Eagles is part of the 2022 Eagles Care Community. The team was joined by Open Door Abuse Awareness and Prevention Inc. to lead discussions about character development and violence prevention.
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