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NFL Stars at the MLB: Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, and Jordan Poyer

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The intersection of sports often leads to fascinating moments, and the recent actions of NFL stars Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, and Jordan Poyer are no exception. Two NFL stars donned the caps of Major League Baseball teams for ceremonial first pitches.

These events, captured in tweets by NFL Rumors (@nflrums), highlight the connection between professional athletes and the communities they represent.

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 Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox: First Pitches at the Phillies Game

NFL Stars at the MLB: Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, and Jordan Poyer - THE SPORTS ROOM

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Former Philadelphia Eagles teammates and Super Bowl 52 champions, Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox, recently stepped onto the baseball diamond. On a sunny day at Citizens Bank Park, they threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Philadelphia Phillies faced the Atlanta Braves. These two Eagles greats, who thrilled fans with their gridiron heroics, now added a baseball twist to their legacy.

Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox took different paths to NFL stardom. Kelce, a seventh-round draft pick out of Oregon State, persevered through humble beginnings. He broke camp with the Eagles, faced setbacks, and eventually became a full-time starter in Buffalo. Cox, on the other hand, consistently produced on the field, tallying tackles, interceptions, sacks, and more. Their journeys intersected once again as they stood on the pitcher’s mound, representing both football and baseball.

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Jordan Poyer: From Bills to Dolphins and the Marlins

Jordan Poyer, a thorn in the Dolphins’ side during his tenure with the Buffalo Bills, now wears aqua and orange. The Miami Dolphins snagged the decorated safety in free agency, adding his reliability and playmaking abilities to their roster. But Poyer’s connection to Miami runs deeper than football.

Before his NFL days, Poyer was drafted by the Miami Marlins in the 42nd round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. Recently, he returned to his roots, suiting up to throw the first pitch at a Marlins game. The baseball diamond welcomed him back, bridging the gap between two sports and two cities.

 

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