Michael Dunn’s My Cause, My Cleats highlight his comeback from chronic illness

Cleveland Browns offensive guard Michael Dunn’s cleats will highlight the Chron’s and Colitis Foundation as part of the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats

On Monday night, Cleveland Browns guard Michael Dunn’s first steps on the field against the Denver Broncos will be special for the veteran.

Dunn’s cleats will adorn the Chron’s and Colitis Foundation as part of the NFL’s My Cause, My Cleats. The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding cures for Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.

Dunn was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at the start of the season. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that causes ulcers and inflammation across the digestive tract. Dunn battled the symptoms during training camp. 

Dunn lost thirty pounds in training camp as he competed through the grueling summer workouts while struggling to eat and refuel. Dunn relied on intravenous therapy to rehydrate throughout camp.

After the team returned from the Greenbrier, the training staff eventually got Dunn to the hospital. Dunn was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at University Hospital. He stayed there for four days at the hospital with his wife learning about the autoimmune disease and how to manage it. The couple discovered the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation during their stay.

Dunn started the season on the NFL’s reserve/non-football illness as he started to manage his illness. Dunn returned to the team in October and has seen plenty of action. The utility lineman has started two games and played all seven since his return.

Check out what other cleats Browns players will wear for My Cause My Cleats.

Broncos players to wear special cleats in Week 14

Broncos players will wear special cleats in Week 14 to show support for special causes.

Denver Broncos players will participate in “My Cause, My Cleats” this week when they face the Houston Texans on the road.

The NFL has been doing this once a season since 2016 to give players an opportunity to “showcase the charitable cause that is most important to them for a national audience” through custom-designed cleats.

“A lot of people have something they have a cause for and something that they have aspirations to help or bring awareness for,” Broncos cornerback Chris Harris said Tuesday.

“This is just a great job by the NFL being able to allow us to do this and allow us to have something to stand for and something to represent this weekend. I’m glad they started doing that, for sure.”

The complete list of Denver players that will be wearing custom cleats this weekend can be seen below:

Player Non-profit organization(s)/Cause(s)
Brandon Allen Alzheimer’s Association
Jeremiah Attaochu Glory’s Hope Sickle Cell Foundation
Quinn Bailey Pat Tillman Foundation
Andrew Beck America’s Gold Star Families and Texas School for the Deaf
Garett Bolles National Center for Learning Disabilities
Fred Brown The Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation
Bradley Chubb The Chubb Foundation
Todd Davis A-Plus Living Foundation
Duke Dawson Jr. International Children’s Anophthalmia & Microphthalmia Network (ICAN)
Nico Falah USC Caruso Catholic Center
Noah Fant Open Door Mission
Royce Freeman CASA of Imperial County
Troy Fumagalli Alzheimer’s Association
Adam Gotsis Around the Campfire
Hamilton, DaeSean Susan G Komen and Sewall Child Development Center
Chris Harris Jr. The Chris Harris Jr. Foundation
Davontae Harris The Wichita Kid Foundation
Shelby Harris SHARE
Jeff Heuerman Muscular Dystrophy Association
Alijah Holder American Foundation For Suicide Prevention
Justin Hollins Alzheimer’s Association
Kareem Jackson The Kareem Jackson Foundation
Ja’Wuan James Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Andy Janovich Hunting with Soldiers
Josey Jewell Logan’s Hope
Alexander Johnson Alzheimer’s Association
Joseph Jones Gamer’s Outreach and KICKcancER
Casey Kreiter Zach Johnson Foundation
Ron Leary Ron Leary REACH Foundation
Drew Lock Leukemia Research Foundation
Trey Marshall Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
Connor McGovern TNT Kid’s Fitness and Gymnastics
Brandon McManus Project McManus
Von Miller Von’s Vision
Corey Nelson National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
Will Parks Philadelphia CeaseFire
Tim Patrick Sarcoma Foundation of America and Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
Mike Purcell Wounded Warriors Project
Malik Reed Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Dalton Risner RisnerUP Foundation
Austin Schlottmann Adam’s Angels and Special Olympics Brenham
Justin Simmons Fuel Up to Play 60
Deyon Sizer JED Foundation
Diontae Spencer Everytown USA
Courtland Sutton A Precious Child
Shakial Taylor American Diabetes Association
Colby Wadman Shriners Hospitals for Children — Northern California
Josh Watson Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Elijah Wilkinson Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Juwann Winfree Team Winfree Youth Foundation
Billy Winn The Lupus Foundation of America
Derek Wolfe Beaver Local High School
Isaac Yiadom 1Mission

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