Check out the awesome cleats Rams players will wear for ‘My Cause My Cleats’ in Week 13

Rams players will wear special cleats on Sunday against the Browns, showing support for a number of great causes

Week 13 is a special one for players who will be suiting up and taking the field in Sunday’s Rams-Browns game. Across the NFL players will wear custom cleats as part of the league’s “My Cause My Cleats” campaign, allowing them to wear colorful and specially designed kicks to show support for great causes.

It’s a fantastic way for players to show love for causes they support, be it the American Cancer Society, their own foundation or a number of other charities. It’s the eighth year of this awesome initiative and several players will be taking part on Sunday.

The Rams released a slideshow of players’ cleats, including Aaron Donald, Tyler Higbee’s, Matthew Stafford’s and Kyren Williams. Check them out below, and find out more information about the program on the Rams’ official site.

  • Brian Allen: Just1Mike
  • Tremayne Anchrum Jr.: My Chemo Fairy & Jenesse Center
  • Tutu Atwell: American Cancer Society
  • Steve Avila: Asociación Mexicana de Psiquiatría Infantil, A.C. (AMPI) – Mexican Association of Child Psychiatry
  • Aaron Donald: The AD99 Solutions Foundation
  • Jordan Fuller: RADical Hope Foundation
  • Royce Freeman: Sickle Cell Disease Foundation
  • Rob Havenstein: Warrior Rising
  • Tyler Higbee: Special Olympics of Southern California
  • Michael Hoecht: Children of Fallen Patriots
  • Nikola Kalinic: Novak Djokovic Foundation USA
  • Cooper Kupp: The Gary Sinise Foundation
  • Quentin Lake: Sickle Cell Disease Foundation
  • Hunter Long: Cush it to the Limit
  • Puka Nacua: Diabetes Foundation & Single Moms Planet
  • Troy Reeder: Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation
  • Christian Rozeboom: Alzheimer’s Association
  • Coleman Shelton: NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
  • Ben Skowronek: Susan G. Komen
  • Matthew Stafford: Acoustic Neuroma Association
  • Kobie Turner: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)
  • Alex Ward: Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF)
  • Kyren Williams: American Blood Clot Association
  • Russ Yeast: The Keisha Tillman-Kirkland Scholarship Fund