Browns QB Shedeur Sanders hosts Cleveland event after tragic fire

   

Browns QB Shedeur Sanders helps support community after tragic Cleveland  fire

Sanders helped organize and host the Garden Valley Fun Fest at the Rainbow Terrace Apartments, where the fire took place on June 23. The event featured free food as well as drinks, haircuts, games and more. Sanders said he was out of town when the fire happened, but that he was informed about it via an Instagram direct message and wanted to find a way to offer support. Sanders then connected with community leaders to organize the event.

For multiple hours, Sanders posed for pictures and spoke with fans and later organized an impromptu game of football with kids, alongside teammate Mike Hall Jr.

When the Browns drafted Sanders with the 144th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, he told reporters in his introductory news conference that he wanted to be heavily involved in the local community.

"I just wanted a day for everybody to get out here and have some type of enjoyment, excitement, bring just the family atmosphere back," Sanders said at the event, according to News 5 Cleveland.

Sanders, as well as other Browns rookies, are set to report to training camp in Berea, Ohio, on Friday.

The Washington Commanders got it started by unveiling their new alternate threads on July 9 and the Los Angeles Chargers are the latest with two new uniforms unveiled on July 15. Throwbacks have been a popular choice, with the Commanders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers tapping into that lane. The Chargers have also gone back in time, dropping a "modern throwback" all-navy combination.

Helmets are getting love, too, as the New Orleans Saints dropped a new design.

 

Here's a look at all of the NFL uniform reveals during the 2025 offseason in order of their unveiling.

The Commanders will turn to their championship-winning past when it comes to their alternate look this season, returning their jerseys and pants to their style before they changed their name and redesigned the jerseys for 2022. Washington won three Super Bowls -- after the 1983, 1987 and 1991 seasons -- while wearing what will be their 2025 alternates. The helmets will retain the new logo.

Washington will wear the burgundy-and-gold look three times this season: in Sunday night games vs. the Seattle Seahawks on Nov. 2 and vs. the Denver Broncos on Nov. 30, and in the regular-season home finale vs. the Dallas Cowboys on Christmas Day.