Former University of Cincinnati Bearcats star Connor Barwin is selling his stuff for a good cause, including some sports memorabilia from his days with the UC football and basketball teams.
Barwin's Make The World Better charity, which he founded with his mother in 2013, receives 100 percent of proceeds from Barwin's Yard Sale, which continues through April 10.
Sports items, clothing and collectibles can be purchased or donated at BucksCountyBaseballCo.Com/MTWB.
Barwin returned to the Philadelphia Eagles as a special assistant to general manager Howie Roseman in Jan. 2020 after announcing his retirement in Oct. 2019 - on the eve of his 33rd birthday - after 10 National Football League seasons.
Barwin started all 64 regular-season games in his four seasons with the Eagles - including his 2014 Pro Bowl campaign that included 14.5 sacks.
Barwin's other six seasons in the league included one for the New York Giants, one for the Los Angeles Rams and his first four with the Houston Texans. He was a 2008 second-round draft pick out of UC.
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