The Houston Texans are always giving back to the city and on Saturday, offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil decided to host a free camp for kids as a way to provide access to the sport.
The Houston Texans are always giving back to the city and on Saturday, one player decided to host a camp for kids to enjoy.
For the kids, the day began at 10 a.m. with breakfast, and they were given free cleats, mouthguards, t-shirts, and other items for camp.Tunsiul and his brother, Alejandro from Adumon Fitness, ran through drills with the kids until it was time for lunch which was provided by Buffalo Wild Wings. HOUSTON, TX - DECEMBER 18: Laremy Tunsil #78 of the Houston Texans runs onto the field during introductions against the Kansas City Chiefs at NRG Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Houston, Texas.
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