Denver Broncos safety Talanoa Hufanga stepped off the field and into the community this week, hosting a youth football camp for kids in the Denver area. The event gave young players a chance to learn from an NFL starter while spending time with one of the Broncos’ own.
Community camps like this one offer more than football fundamentals — they give local youth a direct connection to the players who represent their city, and a chance to be inspired by athletes who invest their time back into the neighborhoods that cheer them on.
It’s a feel-good moment for Denver fans and families alike, as Hufanga’s camp reflects the kind of off-season community engagement that makes the Broncos more than just a football team in the Mile High City.
Also making Denver proud this week: Valor Christian alumnus Wyndham Clark, the reigning U.S. Open champion, is being celebrated as a hero to his Denver family, according to The Denver Post. Clark’s journey from the Valor Christian community to the top of professional golf is a source of local pride — a reminder of the talent that grows right here in the Denver area.
Sources: Denver Broncos, The Denver Post