NFL players raise awareness for men's mental health in Kensington event
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 2:37 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
On June 28, current and former NFL players, including Tim Massaquoi and Nydair Rouse, participated in an event called "Beyond the Game" in Kensington. The initiative aimed to highlight men's mental health issues, including depression and anxiety, in collaboration with the organization "Black Men Heal." Organizers are raising $100,000 to fund free therapy resources for men of color. Video recordings from the discussions are set to be developed into a documentary and educational materials.
- •Event held on June 28 in Kensington.
- •Athletes partnered with "Black Men Heal" for mental health awareness.
- •Campaign aims to raise $100,000 for therapy resources.
- •Video discussions will be used to create a documentary.
- 2:37 PMYahoo Sports — NFL players come together to shine light on men's mental health in Kensington
"The initiative brings together athletes, mental health professionals, and community leaders to raise awareness about challenges like depression and anxiety.
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