.demetricfelton7 will represent the Browns in Alaska as a part of the NFL/the_USO joint tour. GoBrowns WOIOSports
The tour will resume the league’s annual trips for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
This year’s tour will have the players visit an Army base, Air Force base, and Space force station, the NFLWhile Felton will join Moore II and Beck in experiencing a day in the life of a service member at each base, the players will also be able to spend time with service members and their respective families during the week.
Felton, who accumulated 24 rushing yards and 181 receiving yards with two receiving touchdowns in his rookie campaign with the Browns, said that he is “honored” to be a part of his first NFL-USO tour in his career. “My excitement for this trip to Alaska is at an all-time high to show my appreciation for our servicemen and servicewomen,” Felton said. “My father served multiple stints in the military and we moved around the country from time to time, so to use my love of football and support those who make significant sacrifices and make our lives much easier will be life-changing.”for the last 50 years, with the league using its resources to connect individuals in active service to their families.
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