Cincinnati Bengals' Sam Hubbard took some time away from off-season training to take on a new challenge, an escape room.Hubbard teamed up with Bengals fan Bailee Kelch, who won the experience as part of a raffle for a Sam Hubbard Foundation fundraiser.The fundraiser featured a raffle for experience including a tour of Paycor Stadium, lunch and an Escape Game challenge.The raffle was in partnership with all 32 of the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees. Hubbard's Rally with Sam Hubbard was the top fundraiser of all 32 raffles, bringing in $81,000 for the Sam Hubbard Foundation."Being drafted by your hometown is a very unique opportunity," Hubbard said. "We founded this foundation three years ago and it's really amazing to see what we've accomplished in such a short time. It means everything to me, it means just as much as what I do on the field, this off-the-field endeavor that I take very seriously and put a lot of time and effort into. It's very important to me, the support that I see from the people of Cincinnati on a daily basis just motivates me more and more."Kelch, who's from Celina and recently graduated from Purdue University, met Sam and received a number of autographed items from the Bengals’ defensive end, along with the stadium tour and escape room experience. As for Hubbard's escape room experience?"This will be my first. I'm excited," he said before heading in. "Hopefully, we can find a way out of here."
Cincinnati Bengals' Sam Hubbard took some time away from off-season training to take on a new challenge, an escape room.
Hubbard teamed up with Bengals fan Bailee Kelch, who won the experience as part of a raffle for a Sam Hubbard Foundation fundraiser.
The fundraiser featured a raffle for experience including a tour of Paycor Stadium, lunch and an Escape Game challenge.
The raffle was in partnership with all 32 of the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year nominees. Hubbard's Rally with Sam Hubbard was the top fundraiser of all 32 raffles, bringing in $81,000 for the Sam Hubbard Foundation.
"Being drafted by your hometown is a very unique opportunity," Hubbard said. "We founded this foundation three years ago and it's really amazing to see what we've accomplished in such a short time. It means everything to me, it means just as much as what I do on the field, this off-the-field endeavor that I take very seriously and put a lot of time and effort into. It's very important to me, the support that I see from the people of Cincinnati on a daily basis just motivates me more and more."
Kelch, who's from Celina and recently graduated from Purdue University, met Sam and received a number of autographed items from the Bengals’ defensive end, along with the stadium tour and escape room experience.
As for Hubbard's escape room experience?
"This will be my first. I'm excited," he said before heading in. "Hopefully, we can find a way out of here."
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