"It's impactful to the community," Armstead said in explaining why he hosted such an event for the ninth time in his 12-year career. "It means a lot to me, too, personally, just to be able to do so. And it's our duty as professional athletes. These people come and cheer us on, and fans spend their hard-earned money to support us. It's just a small way to give back to the community."
During this holiday season the Dolphins helped more than 1,200 South Florida residents among 25 events, delivering gifts and food, and spreading hope and good cheer.
Armstead was joined at his event by Campbell, edge rushers Emmanuel Ogbah and Bradley Chubb, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, center Andrew Meyer, and offensive tackle Bayron Matos.
Fullback Alec Ingold, along with his Ingold Family Foundation, hosted an event in which they announced plans to build a playground at SOS Children's Villages Florida in Coconut Creek. The facility houses 72 foster children, newborn to 18 years old.
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