Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young hosted his first football camp in the Carolinas at Johnson C. Smith University. The event, which was free for children aged 6-13, saw a strong turnout of Panthers players, including Austin Corbett, Taylor Moton, Adam Thielen, and Jonathon Brooks. The camp also focused on mental health education. Bryce Young's parents and Nicole Tepper were in attendance, and JCSU President Valerie Kinloch presented gifts to Young's family. Over 300 children participated, with Young taking individual pictures with each camper, an unusual gesture according to ProCamps organizers.
Bryce Young taking individual pictures with all 300+ kids who came out today. ProCamps organizers said that is not the norm. https://t.co/RJQNi3JL9x
Pretty cool thing. Bryce Young taking a photo with every camper. Reminds me of how younger Alex would stand in line for a photo during Roy Williams basketball camp back in the day (iykyk). That, plus a video of the madness from earlier; the camp took up the whole field. https://t.co/lAEtS1N3DT
Here at the Johnson C Smith field, where Bryce Young & a bunch of his #Panthers teammates are here hosting a football camp with an emphasis on learning about mental health. Bryce’s parents and Nicole Tepper here as well. JCSU president Valerie Kinloch gives gifts to Young family. https://t.co/sDdXywmV0J
Lots of #Panthers players out supporting Bryce Young’s camp at JCSU this morning https://t.co/s1rkRnDuD9
Good turnout of Panthers players for Bryce Young’s first camp in the Carolinas, including Austin Corbett, Taylor Moton, Adam Thielen and Jonathon Brooks. https://t.co/1Zyblsq9BF
Nice showing of Panther teammates here to support Bryce Young’s football camp https://t.co/J5AMkhhteV
Bryce Young with his first football camp in the Carolinas tomorrow at Johnson C. Smith. The Panthers quarterback recently held one in his native California. Free for kids 6-13. https://t.co/xF6bACDqZF