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| Titans players and cheerleaders helped deliver turkeys for country music star Tracy Lawrence’s sixth annual “Mission Possible” Turkey Fry at the Nashville Rescue Mission. |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Twelve Titans players teamed up to help local families have a happy Thanksgiving by combining their personal contributions to provide an estimated 5,752 meals for those in need this holiday.
The players made donations to assist two local non-profit organizations, the Nashville Rescue Mission downtown and the Martha O’Bryan Center in east
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Rain in the area delayed the deep frying until Wednesday, but that didn’t dampen the spirit of helping others.
“You’ve got to give thanks. You’ve got to take care of those that are less fortunate,” Bironas said. “We’re blessed to be doing what we’re doing.”
Bironas and Lawrence were working together this past spring on another charity event when the musician asked Bironas to help out this fall. The seventh-year kicker gladly did so and recruited Graham and Babineaux, who are both new to the Titans this season.
“It’s a good cause and I just wanted to be able to give back,” Graham said. “It’s our first year here, and we both live downtown and see a lot of homeless people. This is something that we’ve talked about for a while.”
The players were going to assist with the deep frying on their day off, but will have to return to work Wednesday. Members of the cheerleading squad, however, will be able to make it for the fifth straight frying and will serve lunch Thursday at the mission for the ninth straight Thanksgiving.
“It’s great to do an event that not only helps the
The mission prepares and serves more than 660,000 meals each year through donations. It also provides clothing and shelter when people in need walk through its doors and offers a life recovery program for people who are battling an addiction.
“That’s the biggest thing—making sure the grease doesn’t get too hot,”
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Jones said he enjoyed seeing smiles on the faces of children as their families walked through the line.
“It’s very important to give back,” Jones said. “All of us are blessed to be in the position that we’re in right now, to play football and make good money.”
Marks agreed, saying, “If I’m blessed to have it, I’m blessed to give it.”
Marks said his favorite Thanksgiving memory happened when his uncle tried to fry a turkey but didn’t know how to do it right and got the grease too hot, so the outside was cooked but the inside wasn’t.
“It didn’t turn out well, but other than that, we’ve always had a pretty good Thanksgiving,” Marks said.
Shaun Smith was critical in rallying his defensive teammates together to help make the donation possible. “I’ve done events like this in the past and wanted to see something similar happen in
Jordan Babineaux, Rob Bironas, Daniel Graham, Chris Hope and Shaun Smith have all been recently named Titans Community All-Stars in 2011 for efforts such as these.
For more information on how to help the non-profits, visit www.nashvillerescuemission.org and www.marthaobryan.org.

