Packers’s Josh Jacobs joins the USA to surprise the 34-year-old Marine Veterans with Super Bowl Lix tickets
New Orleans – Every year, Super Bowl It creates memories that last a whole life for so many, whether they move into a “big game” or at home and watch with friends and family.
This year, Green Bay Packers The Josh Jacobs star is doing something special for someone she puts in the category as “real heroes.”
Retired SGT. Master Kevin Bennett Veteran is the American Marine Corps, who served 34 years from 1971-2004. He had a career filled with combat missions and tasks that took him to places like Saudi Arabia/Kuwait during surgery desert Storm, Panama, Norway, Japan, Korea and Filipina.
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Bennett now lives in Stafford, Virginia, but he will be largely on Sunday because Jacobs will be Surprising him and his wife From 33 years, Ivette, with the Super Bowla Lix tickets to watch Kansas City Chiefs -ai Philadelphia Eagles.
Jacobs stopped Radio Row with Fox News Digital to explain the honor to surprise Bennett with two tickets after tending himself with USAA, official partner “Salute to Service” NFL’s Marine Corps Association to pay tribute to this deserving army of veteran .
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“Man, I’m excited because they are obviously, in my opinion, they make heroes,” Jacobs said. “My grandfather served in aviation, and my uncle actually served in the Marines. So, for me he is definitely closer to home. To be able to sit down, talk to him, choose a little brain, tell him to appreciate his service and they are definitely such things for me huge.
“I think it’s great to emphasize him and what he did and let him celebrate it with us.”
Jacobs will meet Bennett and many other military guests at USA’s Salute to Service Lounge during the experience of Super Bowla, because he is one of several NFL stars in partnership with veteran organizations in New Orleans.
Since the league partner is “Salute to Service”, USAA respects military communities throughout the country during the NFL season, which includes host of military members, veterans, their families and more at events like Super Bowl.
The NFL boots camps were also a fun way for those from the military community to be involved and communicated with players like Jacobs, while experiencing some of the best ones that the league can offer in Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFL draft and more.
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The influence of the honor of our army is why Jacobs loves moments as they will have with Bennett on Friday ahead of the big game.
“From USAA and Marine Corps, it’s really big for me. It’s closer to me. But not only that, so that I could come back, even if the smallest or to shine on the right heroes, I try to do it as much as I can.
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