Davante Adams wasn’t much of a factor for the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. He did get a little creative with his cleats though.
Adams joined a number of teammates, including Aaron Rodgers and Clay Matthews, who wore specially designed shoes to support a charity on Sunday. Adams’ red shoes were designed to support AIDS awareness.
However, he went the extra step and honored former NWA member Eazy-E on his shoes, as well. Eazy died of AIDS in 1995.
Coolest charitable cleats we’ve seen to date.
so at this point, who is NOT aware of AIDS? If you want to talk about fundraising for AIDS research, great. But awareness?
Just in case you forgot what aids was, or cancer, or poverty. Solutions? Nah.. Just make sure you never forget! Look at these shoes- “oh shit, I almost forgot was cancer was. Thanks for the reminder NFL.”