Falcons Players Joined Brice Butler To Train The Next Generation Of Footballers & Give Back to Youth

June 9, 2018: Falcons’ players Damontae Kazee, Leon McFadden and Mohammed Sanu joined Brice Butler (Arizona Cardinals) as he returned to his hometown, Norcross, Atlanta, to hold his first football camp for youth aged 7-13 where all proceeds went to Norcross Football Association for equipment and scholarships.

He also teamed up with fellow Norcross High School graduates Max Garcia (Denver Broncos), and Lorenzo Carter (New York Giants) to teach the next generation of footballers the fundamentals of football including speed, technical skills and agility.

“I remember going to football clinics when I was a pre-teen. The experience I gained was immeasurable. Being on the field with greats of the game, who had accomplished the dream I hope to one day fulfill drove me to outwork and outlearn everybody. I’m excited to have the opportunity to give back in the same way now that I’ve reached that point in my career,” said Brice.

Football is in Brice’s DNA as his father, Bobby Butler, was a cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons for 12 years after being a first-round pick out of Florida State. Together they have organized Brice’s first football camp, which donated all proceeds to the Norcross Football Association for equipment and scholarships.

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