Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Auden Tate was one of several pro players who helped to clean up in the Tampa area over the weekend after looting took place near Fowler Avenue.
According to Grace Remington of CBS Tampa, Tate worked alongside Ray-Ray McCloud, Isaiah Rodgers and others to clean up an area that suffered damage.
Tate went to Paul R. Wharton High School in Tampa before playing college ball at Florida State. He later joined the Bengals via the seventh round in the 2018 draft and had a breakout season last year while helping to fill the void left by an injured A.J. Green.
Tate is one of many Bengals speaking out and/or making a difference away from football recently. Besides his efforts, most notable was quarterback Joe Burrow using his platform to speak out.
Here’s a brief clip of the cleanup efforts:
A wonderful act of service.
Tampa area football players — including Bengals WR Auden Tate, Bills WR Ray-Ray McCloud, Colts CB Isaiah Rodgers, USF QB Jordan McCloud — lead cleanup efforts on Fowler Ave after last night’s looting
pic.twitter.com/5zVOCKYpNA— Grace Remington (@GraceRemiWTSP) June 1, 2020
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