NFL CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH HISPANIC HERITAGE FOUNDATION

 Sports   Fri, September 26, 2014 08:30 AM

Washington, DC - The National Football League and its teams will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept.15 – Oct.15) with a series of special events focused in weeks 3 and 4 of the season. 

All NFL teams will enhance the celebration with local efforts throughout the month including designated home games with in-stadium themed elements and local community outreach in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

For the 2014 celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the NFL, Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) and Verizon have partnered for the fourth annual NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Awards.  The awards recognize the contributions of Hispanic leaders in each NFL market.  Each award recipient will be recognized in-stadium at a Hispanic Heritage game in their local market.  With support from Verizon, each recipient will select a non-profit organization of their choice that serves the local Hispanic community to receive a $2,000 donation.   

 The Carolina Panthers and Kansas City Chiefs will host NFL PLAY 60 Character Camps as part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations.  NFL PLAY 60 Character Camps were held in 12 NFL markets this summer and are presented in partnership with the Muñoz Agency and USA Football.  The camps are part of the NFL’s year-round Hispanic outreach initiative, focused on offering youth opportunities to play and experience the game of football while emphasizing exercise and reinforcing the importance of character in athletics and life.  

Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, fans can visit www.NFL.com/HispanicHeritage for a look at the personal stories of Hispanic players past and present who have left a lasting legacy on the NFL. 

 A national spotlight will shine on the NFL’s celebration during Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football broadcasts in weeks 3 and 4 which will highlight in-stadium elements as well as community events.

 In week 3, the Pittsburgh Steelers face the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, September 21 (8:30 PM ET, NBC and Univision Radio) and the Chicago Bears will visit the New York Jets on Monday, September 22 (8:30 PM ET, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Deportes Radio). 

During week 4, the New York Giants will visit the Washington Redskins on Thursday, September 25 (8:25 PM ET, CBS, NFL Network and Univision Radio), the New Orleans Saints face the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, September 28 (8:30 PM ET, NBC, mun2 and Univision Radio), and on Monday, September 29 the Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the New England Patriots (8:30 PM ET, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Deportes Radio). 

 Thursday Night Football is available in Spanish via SAP (Secondary Audio Program) with Roberto Abramowitz calling the action on CBS and NFL Network. 

 During Sunday Night Football on NBC, Telemundo’s sportscasters Rene Giraldo and Edgar Lopez provide coverage in Spanish via SAP. 

 And on Monday Night Football, the broadcast team for ESPN Deportes features Spanish-language Emmy-nominated play-by-play voice Álvaro Martín, analyst and former NFL kicker Raúl Allegre, and sideline reporter John Sutcliffe. 

 On Saturday, September 27, Telemundo will air a NFL Hispanic Heritage Month special, Fútbol Americano Celebrando el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, presented by Verizon, at 4:00 PM/3:00 PM Central highlighting the NFL’s Hispanic players. 

 NBCUniversal’s Hispanic cable network mun2 will broadcast the Saints-Cowboys September 28 Hispanic Heritage Month game in Spanish.     

 Team events include:

 

Arizona Cardinals

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Cardinals center Lyle Sendlein and Big Red will take part in a Kids Camp presented by University of Phoenix at the NFL YET College Prep Academy. The Cardinals will present Tom Espinoza with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award during halftime of the September 21 contest against the San Francisco 49ers. Hispanic Heritage messaging and imagery from past events will be displayed on Facebook.com/AZCardenales, the Cardinals Spanish-language Facebook page.  Continuing the celebration, dancers will perform a traditional Folklorico routine during halftime and cheerleaders will perform to Latin themed songs throughout the game.

 

Atlanta Falcons

 

 

The Atlanta Falcons joined the NFL’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting a Heads Up Football Clinic at the Walters Boys & Girls Club in Gainesville, GA for Hispanic youth on September 9. The children learned Heads Up Football techniques and participated in a variety of drills assisted by Falcons players. The celebration continued on September 18 when the Falcons presented Marisa Salcines with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award. Members of the Latin American Association are set to serve as the Flag Crew during pregame introductions and Isabella Marquez will sing the national anthem.

 

Baltimore Ravens

 

The Baltimore Ravens will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting an NFL PLAY 60 youth football clinic at Bonvegna Field in Baltimore for 150 predominately Hispanic children on September 22. The Ravens will also recognize Ana Maria Schwartz Caballero with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award during their September 28 game. Her many achievements will be highlighted in the gameday program.

 

Buffalo Bills

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Buffalo Bills will honor NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award recipient, Tamara Alsace, during their September 21 contest against the San Diego Chargers. An ad will run in Bills Digest, as well as a blog post recapping the recognition ceremony on BuffaloBills.com.

 

Carolina Panthers

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage, the Carolina Panthers hosted an NFL PLAY 60 Character Camp featuring Hall of Famer Anthony Muñoz September 20 at the Simmons YMCA in Charlotte, teaching local Hispanic youth the fundamentals of football and the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. Mexico's 2013 NFL Tochito flag football championship team attended the camp and will also be recognized during the Panthers September 21 game. The Panthers will present Norberto Sanchez with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Month Leadership Award during pregame of their contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

 

Chicago Bears

 

The Chicago Bears kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month by participating in Fiestas Patrias – the 26th Street Parade in Chicago that celebrates Mexican Independence – with a float that featured Staley Da Bear, the Drumline and students from UNO’s Cisneros Cheetahs co-ed flag football team. These students won the UNO-CSN league, sponsored by Bears Care, this past spring. Additionally, at their game against the Miami Dolphins on October 19, the Bears will honor Dr. Juan Andrade, Jr. with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award.  Dr. Andrade will be welcomed to the field pregame. Congratulatory messaging will be played during the game via LED, as well as via a story on VamosBears.com and in La Raza newspaper advertisement.

 

Cincinnati Bengals

 

The Cincinnati Bengals will honor Anthony Simms-Howell with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award at their September 21 game against the Tennessee Titans. The Bengals will also partner with Scholastic for a local NFL PLAY 60 Read and Rise Program on September 30. Players and Who Dey the mascot will visit Heritage Hill Elementary in Cincinnati, a predominately Hispanic school, to talk about the importance of having a healthy and active lifestyle with students and their families.  The Bengals will then sponsor a Scholastic Book Fair where each child will get a free book to take home.

 

Cleveland Browns

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Browns Leadership Group, including President Alec Scheiner and General Manager Ray Farmer, joined Browns players for a visit to the Walton School on September 9. The Walton School is an investment school of the United Way and is supported by the Cleveland Browns Foundation. The Cleveland Browns will continue their celebration by presenting Luis Cartagena with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award on September 21.

 

Dallas Cowboys

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Dallas Cowboys will participate in Fiestas Patrias, an all-day event at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, on September 21. This event, hosted by Spanish radio flagship, CBS La Grande, is expected to draw a crowd in excess of 25,000 attendees. On September 22, the Cowboys will host a PLAY 60 Futbol Americano Youth Camp for the students of Gabe Allen Elementary School, a predominantly Hispanic charter school in Dallas. Prior to the Cowboys contest against the New Orleans Saints, the Cowboys, in conjunction with their media partners Telemundo 39 and CBS La Grande will host a Latino-themed tailgate party in Lot 14. This lot is located so that even fans who are not attending the game can participate in the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. Cowboys Rhythm & Blues Dancers, Mascot Rowdy, CBS La Grande talent Shoboy and DJ Ivan G and Telemundo 39 news talent will attend. Miller Lite is also sponsoring an autograph session at the tailgate with actor Danny Trejo. In-stadium, ballet folklorico dancers and mariachis will perform on the plazas and assist on-field with a presentation of the US flag and a display of Hispanic Heritage country flags during the national anthem. Additonally, Sandra Sedillo-McGlothlin will be recognized during pregame as the recipient of the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award.

 

Denver Broncos

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Denver Broncos will present Sister Alicia V. Cuaron with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award on October 5.

 

Detroit Lions

 

 

The Detroit Lions will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by awarding Anthony Benavides with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award during their September 21 home game versus the Green Bay Packers.

 

Green Bay Packers

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Green Bay Packers will present Gabriela Gamboa with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award.

 

Houston Texans

The Houston Texans will honor Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting the annual Hispanic Heritage Day game presented by XFINITY on September 28 versus the Buffalo Bills. Jose Cruz, former Houston Astros player and coach, will lead the Texans out of the tunnel prior to team introductions as the Home Field Advantage Captain. Mariachi bands and Ballet Folklorico will provide pregame entertainment at stadium entrances and members of the Texans Hispanic Fan Club, Toros Bravos, will hold the Texas flag during pregame festivities. Houston Grand Opera Singer, Octavia Moreno, is scheduled to perform the national anthem, and Marine JROTC students at Pasadena High School, a predominately Hispanic high school, will fill the role of the game’s color guard. The Texans will present Alex López Negrete with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award at halftime. During the week of the game, the Texans will host an event in conjunction with Negrete and his non-profit organization of choice, Neighborhood Centers, Inc., with a Texans player and cheerleaders.  Additionally, members of the Toros Bravos fan club, alongside a Texans player and cheerleaders, will host a volunteer day at the Houston Food Bank.

Indianapolis Colts

 

The Indianapolis Colts celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting a free youth football camp and recognizing local members of the Indianapolis Hispanic community. On September 16, about 200 local youth attended a Hispanic Heritage Football Camp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center. The students had the opportunity to interact and run through several football drill stations with Colts players and Mascot Blue. On September 20, the Colts took part in the festivities at FIESTA Indianapolis in the American Legion Mall. The Colts PLAY 60 Zone was on-site to teach children various football drills. Colts cheerleaders also made a special appearance. The Indianapolis Colts are set to continue their celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month by presenting the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award to Maria M. Quintana on September 28.

 

Jacksonville Jaguars

 

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Jacksonville Jaguars will present Wilfredo J. Gonzalez with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award on September 21 when the Jaguars face off against the Indianapolis Colts.  Gonzalez will be the Jaguars honorary captain as he walks out for the coin toss at the beginning of the game.

 

Kansas City Chiefs

 

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, members of the Chiefs defensive line will host local youth, including students from the Guadalupe Center’s Alta Vista Middle School, at the team’s University of Kansas Hospital Training Complex for an exclusive NFL PLAY 60 Character Camp on September 23.  The Chiefs will also honor David Chavez with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award during pregame on September 29 versus the New England Patriots.

 

Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins will launch their celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting the first of many “Football Fiestas” of the season, a community activation event at Dolphin Mall. On September 21, Jorge A. Plasencia will be presented with the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award when the Dolphins square off against the Kansas City Chiefs. Additional in-game elements include Latin inspired music during pregame, appearances by DJ personalities and giveaways from four local Hispanic radio stations

 

Minnesota Vikings

 

 

The Minnesota Vikings will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on September 23 when former Viking great E.J. Henderson and current players S Robert Blanton, TE Chase Ford,  LB Gerald Hodges, CB Jabari Price and S Andrew Sendejo, cheerleaders and Viktor the Viking visit Partnership Academy in Richfield. The Vikings Fútbol Americano PLAY 60 clinic will feature Vikings players and members of the Sanneh Foundation. In addition to putting the 4th and 5th graders through various football and soccer drills, Vikings players will stress the importance of education at the college level and recognize the school’s leadership Stand Up Club. The Vikings will continue their celebration

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