T he Panthers’ rookies made their first community appearance on behalf of the team Thursday. First, they helped Academy Sports + Outdoors surprise area youth football programs with equipment grants worth approximately $1,000. Then they went went over to the practice fields to host 120 youth campers from Boys & Girls Club of York County in a PLAY 60 Camp.
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