NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Theismann gave two free cars to U.S. military veterans Friday to celebrate Saturday’s 125th Army-Navy Game.
Theismann, who played against both Army and Navy multiple times during his decorated career at Notre Dame, showed up at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Friday to deliver the gifts.
Fellow former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III joined Theismann, and the duo handed over the keys of two retrofitted vehicles to local active-duty military families.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Theismann presented a 2024 Chevy Malibu to Navy Seaman Matthew Walker and his family, while Griffin gave a 2023 Chevy Equinox to Army Specialist Caleb Dooley and his family.
The gifts were part of the Recycled Rides campaign in partnership with USAA.
JD VANCE CONFIRMS DANIEL PENNY WILL ATTEND ARMY-NAVY GAME AFTER ACQUITTAL IN SUBWAY CHOKEHOLD TRIAL
Theismann told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview how “special” the giveaway is to him as someone who has great admiration for military members, especially on the eve of a historic anniversary for the Army-Navy game.
No. 19 Army (11-1) won the American Athletic Conference championship with a 35-14 victory against Tulane Dec. 6. Navy (8-3) started 6-0 this season.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
This year’s Army-Navy game will also feature in-person appearances by President-elect Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Vance also announced in a post on X that Marine veteran Daniel Penny will be joining him and Trump in their suite at the game. Penny has recently drawn national attention after being acquitted for manslaughter for protecting New York City subway riders from Jordan Neely.
This will also mark Trump’s fifth time attending the Army-Navy game. He first attended in 2016 and appeared three times during his first presidency.
Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Iowa has landed the commitment of 2025 running back out of Ankeny Centennial, Braeden Jackson as a preferred walk-on (PWO). He is the son of former NFL tailback
Odds are this won’t be the only time Cam Ward is in this area in the coming months. In the least, the star quarterback is expected to be a consi
The San Francisco 49ers are now 6-8 on the season and surely will not make the playoffs. Should they consider making a few trades? I just have no idea how thi
Randy Moss, ESPN‘s Sunday NFL Countdown host and NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver, revealed he is battling with cancer. The sports analyst had step