John Fassel hosts charity football camp for children in Tennessee
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 10:05 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Tennessee Titans special teams coordinator John Fassel held a football camp this weekend for 150 children of incarcerated parents. Held in collaboration with the Prison Fellowship Angel Tree program, this initiative has been ongoing for eight years. Participants engaged in various activities, received shoes, footballs, and lunch, and heard encouragement from Fassel and other volunteers. This event highlights the team's commitment to community outreach and support for at-risk youth.
- •Event hosted in Tennessee for 150 children ages 7 to 17.
- •Participants received shoes, footballs, T-shirts, and swag bags.
- •Fassel has hosted this camp annually for eight years.
- •Camp includes activities and encouragement from Titans players and coaches.
- •Angel Tree program is the largest organization serving families of incarcerated individuals.
- 10:05 AMYahoo Sports — Titans' John Fassel hosts Angle Tree charity football camp
"Tennessee Titans coach John Fassel and players hosted a football camp for 150 children of incarcerated parents this weekend.
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