Best Participation Trophy
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Plenty of feel-good sports stories out there, Here's the most recent. There is a thing in the US called a participation trophy. Teams that don't win the championship of a sports league often receive smaller trophies to make kids not feel left out. I personally see the value in them, but it can be overdone, and that's when the critics get a little too crazy. But anyway, this is a better kind of participation trophy. The story that accompanies the cartoon below...
The Denver Broncos are on a roll. Signing one of the big prizes in the off-season in quarterback Russell Wilson, while filling a number of other needs through the draft and free agency, the club seems poised to rejoin the top ranks of the league after a 5-year hiatus.
It doesn't take much to get the Bronco faithful pumped for a new season, so this year most likely only a deep playoff run will approximate their typically unreasonable expectations.
This year those same fans have something they can truly be proud of regarding their franchise: the ESPN Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year. Only the second NFL franchise to receive the award (it's been in play since 2013), the Broncos beat out a stellar group of finalists to capture the award for the professional team that made the biggest difference in their community.
Fairly amazing that this franchise, which seemed to suffer due to family ownership infighting over the past several years, was still able to keep its eye on the ball for doing things right in the community. The Broncos had been a finalist three times prior, so this was no aberration. Perhaps a lasting legacy of Pat Bowlen and the culture he created many years ago.
Among other things, the Broncos supported the community by:
Players volunteering more than 900 hours through 745 different engagements
Launching a gun buyback program in partnership with Denver & Aurora councilmembers and Colorado-based nonprofit RAWTools
Contributing over $275,000 for Inspire Change programs and initiatives
Being the only professional sports team to fully fund its own branch of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, giving 14,500+ under-resourced youth a home away from home since 2003
Supporting 30 local nonprofits via the club's annual Community Grant Program
Investing in the equity of female youth sports in the Metro Denver area, with an emphasis on launching a girls high school flag football pilot program
Conducting the Staff Community Service Series, featuring in-person and remote monthly volunteer opportunities for Broncos staff and families
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