LOOK Eagles player supports a fake Yeezy


LOOK Eagles player supports a fake Yeezy

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The NFL finally allowed players to wear non-standard cleats in Week 13, creating the #MyCauseMyCleats campaign that allowed players to support causes of their choice. Plenty of players took the opportunity to support worthy causes. Among them: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott that said Yuli Gurriel Jersey "MOM" to support colon cancer, the disease to which he lost his mother. Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks wore emblazoned with "#SACKS4KIDS" to support Sheridan Story, which combats child hunger. Steelers running back DeAngelo Houston Astros Jersey Williams to support breast cancer awarene s. Broncos linebacker Von Miller to support a charity that gives gla ses to needy children. Panthers tight end Greg Olsen to support his HEARTest Yard charity, which donates to the Levine Children's Hospital that cared for his son, who has a rare heart defect. There were countle s more Lance McCullers Jersey examples acro s the league. Then there's Eagles wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, who wore these beige, white and black cleats to support the Yeezy Foundation, which doesn't actually exist. (The cleats are Hector Rondon Jersey a version of the Adidas Yeezy Boost, designed by Kanye West.) Dorial Green-Beckham is wearing Yeezy cleats today for, in his words, the "Yeezy Foundation." Talk about Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey The le s said about Green-Beckham's decision to support a fake cause, the better, so let's just leave it at that.