Carolina Panthers players honored various foundations for the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. β Typically, nothing else matters besides winning for NFL players. But teams used their platforms to promote causes that go far beyond the game on Sunday.
The Carolina Panthers joined the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative in Sunday’s win over the Los Angeles Rams. The movement allows players to represent charitable organizations of their choice.
One of the heaviest tributes came from Panthers center Austin Corbett, who rocked cleats in support of “All Within My Hands,” a foundation created by metal music legends Metallica. Corbett’s cleats were Carolina blue with lightning inspired by Metallica’s “Ride the Lightning” album.
Corbett wasn’t the only member of the Panthers showing support for the cause. Panthers offensive line coach Joe Gilbert wore similarly-inspired All Within My Hands cleats.Β
The foundation says Corbett and Gilbert were drawn to it because of their family backgrounds. Corbett’s father worked in masonry and is now a truck driver. Gilbert’s father worked in construction. All Within My Hands aims to support workforce education, combat food insecurity, and provide services for disaster relief.
Corbett is an established Metallica fan and saw the band play at Bank of America Stadium in May.
Panthers players highlighted various causes with their cleats in Sunday’s game. Defensive tackle Derrick Brown honored the Wounded Warrior Project, guard Chandler Zavala honored the Atrium Health Foundation, tight end Tommy Tremble and cornerback Chau Smith-Wade honored Autism Charlotte, and rookie receiver Tetairoa McMillan honored Hui Maki’Ai ‘Aina, among others.Β
My Cause My Cleats was introduced in 2016. The NFL auctions off cleats worn by players, with proceeds going to the foundations represented by each player.
To see the organizations supported by each Panthers player, visit here.