Deaf Football Players Forge a Path to the Super Bowl
The New York Times
After a record-breaking season, four players from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, were invited to Sunday’s game as honorary captains.
Minutes before the Super Bowl gets underway on Sunday, four high school students from Riverside will be standing on the field in the glare of the national spotlight.
The National Football League, which invited them to take part in the coin toss, is calling the teenagers “honorary captains.”
Trevin Adams, Christian Jimenez, Jory Valencia and Enos Zornoza are representing their teammates from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, after a remarkable and record-breaking season. They will be wearing their Cubs uniforms.
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