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Super Bowl Champ Sean Murphy-Bunting to Host FREE Youth Football Camp in Waterford Twp. Michigan June 14!

Super Bowl Champ Free Youth Football Camp Poster

Poster courtesy of Oakland Yard Athletics.

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ARIZONA CARDINALS CORNERBACK AND SUPER BOWL CHAMP SEAN MURPHY-BUNTING TO HOST FREE YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP IN WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, MI, ON JUNE 14!

What: 

Arizona Cardinals cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting is collaborating with his Successful Jocks Foundation, Elite Sports Network, and Power 5 Football Training to host his free ‘SMB Champ Camp’ on June 14, 2025. The camp will take place at Oakland Yard Athletics and is open to students ages 10-14. Sean and other NFL veterans will coach participants to learn fundamental skills and NFL-inspired drills, competitions, agility, and contests. All participating campers will receive a t-shirt, lunch, and a goodie bag.

Few tickets are still available at https://SMBChampCamp2025.eventbrite.com. Once the event is sold out, walk-up participants may register on-site on the day of the event.

The SMB Champ Camp is supported by Quest Nutrition and Chubby Charlie’s Pizza.

Photo courtesy of Oakland Yard Athletics: Last year’s youth football camp 

 

When:

Saturday, June 14, 2025

        12:00 pm – 3:00 PM EDT

Check-in is at 11 am

 

Where:

Oakland Yard Athletics

5328 Highland Road,

 Waterford Township, MI 48327

 

Who:

Sean Murphy-Bunting, Arizona Cardinals

Successful Jocks

Elite Sports Network

Power 5 Football Training

About Sean Murphy-Bunting:

Sean Murphy-Bunting is a cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals. Originally from Macomb Township, Michigan, Murphy-Bunting played college football at Central Michigan University. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted him 39th in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He and his mother, Kim Murphy, started their Successful Jocks Foundation aimed to provide a broad range of high-quality, innovative, and ethical services that address the educational, social, emotional, and financial needs of both the student-athletes and the women caring for them.

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