Several players often go out onto the field for pregame warmups wearing awesome custom cleats. They’re not allowed to wear them during the game because they don’t conform to the league’s uniform rules, but that’ll change in Week 14.
The NFL is once again running its “My Cause My Cleats” campaign in 2019, allowing players to wear custom cleats to raise awareness for causes they support. The Rams have taken part in the past and this week, a number of players will be wearing shoes that represent a foundation or cause that’s close to them.
Take a look at some of the cleats that will be worn by Rams players in the tweet below.
On Sunday, the #LARams will play for the causes that mean the most to them.
#MyCauseMyCleats 📸 » https://t.co/wgixKD1wcK pic.twitter.com/arHsVAG0QQ
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 3, 2019
The full gallery of photos can be found here, which features the cleats of players such as Jared Goff, Aaron Donald, Cory Littleton, Taylor Rapp, Andrew Whitworth and Robert Woods. In total, there are 20 players listed in the gallery who will be wearing customized cleats on Sunday night.
Goff is supporting California Strong, Whitworth and Woods are wearing cleats for Make-A-Wish, Rapp is honoring the United Way and Donald is backing his own foundation, AD99Solutions, which helps underprivileged youth in Pittsburgh.
The Rams are hosting the Seahawks in Week 14 with kickoff set for 8:20 p.m. ET at the Coliseum.