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My Cause, My Cleats
Kicks for a cause, Chargers players, in collaboration with the NFL, will dawn their custom-made cleats as part of the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats initiative during week 14's matchup against the Bengals.

Travis Benjamin supporting Susan G. Komen, which funds breast cancer research and awareness.

Joey Bosa supporting More Than 4, which creates awareness for pediatric cancer through sports.

Dylan Cantrell supporting Project Purple, which funds pancreatic cancer research and awareness.

Sean Culkin supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Nick Dzubnar supporting the 17 Strong Foundation, which funds trips for young adults who have suffered from catastrophic illnesses.

Kyle Emanuel supporting the Bison Football Players Association from North Dakota State University.

Brandon Facyson supporting uterine cancer awareness.

Dan Feeney supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Antonio Gates supporting the Lupus Foundation of America.

Melvin Gordon supporting the Beyond the Flash Foundation, which provides economically challenged students with the resources to succeed.

Virgil Green supporting the Green Family Foundation, which shares Christian values through community programs including athletic training.

Melvin Ingram's Mission Possible Foundation helps provide low-income single parent families with the resources to help them reach their full potential and beat the odds.

Rayshawn Jenkins supporting the National Alliance for Mental Illness.

Cardale Jones supporting Bob Hope USO, which provides services and programming to members of the military and their families.

Desmond King supporting Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness.

Forrest Lamp supporting alcoholism awareness.

Chris Landrum supporting Project Purple, which funds pancreatic cancer research and awareness.

Corey Liuget supporting the American Heart Association, an organization working to foster cardiac care.

Detrez Newsome supporting the National Down Syndrome Society, an organization that offers support to people with Down syndrome and their families.

Uchenna Nwosu supporting the Children's Diabetes Foundation, an organization dedicated to the research of and education about diabetes.

Russell Okung's Greater Foundation helps provide tech access for low-income families.

Andre Patton supporting Project Purple, which funds pancreatic cancer research and awareness.

Adrian Phillips supporting the American Diabetes Association, which seeks to educate the public about diabetes and help those affected.

Darius Philon supporting mental health awareness.

Mike Pouncey supporting Team Pouncey Foundation, which provides programs fostering leadership and growth opportunities to underprivileged children.

Hayes Pullard supporting Women Like Us, an organization working to combat human trafficking.

Scott Quessenberry supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Jeff Richards supporting his own Jeff Richards Jr. Foundation.

Isaac Rochell supporting #SeeYouOnSunday, a campaign encouraging not utilizing social media on Saturdays.

Michael Schofield supporting Jane's Warriors, an organization that provides scholarships and support for junior high and high school swimmers.

Trent Scott supporting the NFL Player Care Foundation, which helps retired players improve their quality of life.

Geno Smith supporting the BLOOM Initiative, which aids young black men who are at risk with mentoring and character development opportunities.

Cole Toner supporting Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

Mike Windt supporting Alex's Lemonade Stand, a pediatric cancer charity dedicated to raising money for research and awareness.