WATCH: Commanders dress up for Halloween charity event

Commanders’ players dress up for Halloween event for local kids.

It may be a tumultuous time on the field for the Washington Commanders currently, but the team, specifically several of the players, are still doing outstanding work off the field.

The Commanders were off on Monday, which made it the perfect day for quarterback Jacoby Brissett to host his annual “Halloween Fashion Show,” one day ahead of Halloween. The event was held in Ashburn inside Washington’s practice bubble, where Brissett and the Commanders hosted 50 patients and their families from Children’s National Hospital.

Multiple Commanders joined Brissett, including starting quarterback Sam Howell, running backs Brian Robinson Jr. and Antonio Gibson, offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr. and cornerback Benjamin St-Juste. Those were some of the Washington players who dressed up and had fun with the kids.

Check it out, courtesy of Scott Abraham of ABC 7 in Washington.

It’s always good to see players doing things like this for the community, specifically the kids.

And the players seemed to really enjoy it, with Howell dressed as an astronaut, Brissett a pirate, Gibson as a Dalmatian, and Robinson as Superman.

Great stuff, guys.