Miami Dolphins
15 Jun 2025, 03:10 GMT+10
Travis Wingfield
The 2025 Miami Dolphins rookie class, in collaboration with Special Olympics Florida, welcomed more than 40 Special Olympics athletes to the Baptist Health Training Complex on Friday for a day of drills, competition and plenty of dancing.
Upon arrival, the athletes went through drills led by the players and installation of some plays before competing in flag football games. Some Dolphins players served as coaches, while others officiated the games.
"It was a requirement to celebrate," Dolphins safety Dante Trader Jr. said. "I told them I was throwing a flag if they didn't dance after they made a play."
That message was well received as no non-celebration infractions were enforced.
"It was so fun to be out here," linebacker Eugene Asante said. "We had some star players. Samuel was our leading receiver. Michael made a catch early on for a first down."
After the games, the athletes tested their aim with the same nets the Dolphins quarterbacks use to fine-tune their accuracy in practice. Then, it was time to showcase their skills as ball carriers.
Asante, and defensive tackle Kenneth Grant, tested their chops against the Special Olympics Florida athletes resulting in a four-game sweep for the visitors. It was a juke move that got Asante off-balance, and a powerful stiff arm that threw the massive Grant to the turf.
"I just pray (Linebackers Coach) Joe Barry doesn't see that tape," Asante said jokingly. "My job is on the line with that tape. In all seriousness, I just try to embrace being a child again. When you bring that energy with the kids it really resonates with them and leaves a lasting impact on them."
After the gauntlet, the athletes were awarded medals, followed by autographs and photos with the players.
Asante added: "Seeing all these kids, it's such a blessing to be around them and leaving an impact on them, but also them leaving a lasting impact on me."
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