Menu

Buccaneers RB Giovani Bernard Honors Mother With School in Haiti


is playing out his second season in his home state of Florida for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But as the son of two Haitian immigrants, the running back's family roots are very important to him. So much so that he and his older brother, Yvenson, founded The Bernard Family Foundation to give back to their family’s native country. (NBC Chicago)

Related: , Football Recruiting

James Spurling, Longtime UNC Athletics Staff Member, Passes Away
James Spurling, whose selfless nature, honesty, commitment to teamwork, and dedication to all things Tar Heels wove him through the tapestry of Carolina for more...

Chansky’s Notebook: Super Bowl History
Before Drake Maye takes the field Sunday, sixteen other Tar Heels have played in more than 20 Super Bowls and won. Receiver Mack Hollins played...

The key to Super Bowl quarterback Drake Maye's success? Being a little brother
In sports, some siblings are so accomplished they can be recognized only by their surnames. The Manning brothers. The Williams sisters. In North Carolina they...

Young Drake Maye: How a future Super Bowl QB shredded an NC youth football league
They still remember it today. Everyone who saw Drake Maye on a football field on Saturday mornings in Huntersville, N.C., from age 6 to 12,...

Buccaneers RB Giovani Bernard Honors Mother With School in Haiti