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Dan Quinn and Falcons players show off their cool footwear for a great cause

The Falcons are taking part in the NFL My Cause My Cleats initiative this week. Take a look at some of the custom cleats that raise awareness for causes selected by each player. The cleats will be worn Sunday.

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. – This Sunday, several Falcons players and coach Dan Quinn will don customized cleats to support the cause of their choice as part of the NFL's My Cause My Cleats initiative.

This is the second year of the initiative that allows NFL players to wear customized cleats during the game to raise awareness of the foundation or charity of their choice.

Below is the list of the 14 Falcons who will be wearing cleats to raise awareness for their choice on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

Alex Mack

• Charity: Cure Tay-Sachs Foundation

Andre Roberts

• Charity: Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors

Ben Garland

• Charities: American Football Without Barriers and Emory Healthcare Veterans Program

Brian Poole

• Charity: Eagle Ranch

De'Vondre Campbell

• Charity: American Cancer Society

Devonta Freeman

• Charity: Devonta Freeman Foundation

The Falcons are taking part in the NFL My Cause My Cleats initiative this week. Take a look at some of the custom cleats that raise awareness for causes selected by each player. The cleats will be worn Sunday.

Grady Jarrett

• Charity: Rockdale Coalition

LaRoy Reynolds

• Charity: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta

Matt Bryant

• Charities: American SIDS Institute and The ALS Association

Matt Ryan

• Charity: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Vic Beasley Jr.

• Charity: Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research

Taylor Gabriel

• Charity: Lisa Colagrossi Foundation

Julio Jones

• Charity: International Justice Mission – Abused children

Mohamed Sanu

• Charity: Marcus Autism Center

Head coach Dan Quinn will also participate this year with custom designed shoes to support the TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) organization on the sidelines.

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