the U.S. National Team, a childhood love of the sport developed into a passion for playing it.Under-18 National Team member Ezekiel Ennis said that observing a sibling playing the sport prompted him to take it up.Growing up watching my brother play football inspired me to get involved in the game as well,” he said.A shared love of football has the power to bring people of all different cultures and background together. This is the reason why Jackson’s teammate, wide receiver Jatavious Harris, starting playing the game.Harris said he loves how an NFL game could bring all his friends and family together on Sunday afternoon—and how it led to the beginning of his own football journey.At first football was just something I watched with my family,” he said. “Then in 2006 I signed up to play on my first football team and well, the rest was history.”However the National Team players got started in the sport, they seemed to agree football has taught them some incredibly valuable life lessons Under-17 National Team defensive back Shakeer Mcpherson pointed to hard work and a desire to be great, while Cam Spence, a defensive lineman on the Under-19 National Team, singled out learning to deal with adversity and not to give up when things get hard.
the U.S. National Team, a childhood love of the sport developed into a passion for playing it.Under-18 National Team member Ezekiel Ennis said that observing a sibling playing the sport prompted him to take it up.Growing up watching my brother play football inspired me to get involved in the game as well,” he said.A shared love of football has the power to bring people of all different cultures and background together. This is the reason why Jackson’s teammate, wide receiver Jatavious Harris, starting playing the game.Harris said he loves how an NFL game could bring all his friends and family together on Sunday afternoon—and how it led to the beginning of his own football journey.At first football was just something I watched with my family,” he said. “Then in 2006 I signed up to play on my first football team and well, the rest was history.”However the National Team players got started in the sport, they seemed to agree football has taught them some incredibly valuable life lessons Under-17 National Team defensive back Shakeer Mcpherson pointed to hard work and a desire to be great, while Cam Spence, a defensive lineman on the Under-19 National Team, singled out learning to deal with adversity and not to give up when things get hard.