Joe Burrow Foundation raises money with star-studded inaugural golf outing
LSU head coach Brian Kelly, Bengals coach Zac Taylor, broadcasting legend Marty Brennaman and ESPN and Amazon commentator Kirk Herbsteit all participated in the event. The Joe Burrow Foundation held its inaugural golf outing on Monday to raise money to support children with mental illness and those experiencing food insecurity. The event was attended by some big names, including LSU head coach Brian Kelly, Bengals coach Zac Taylor, broadcasting legend Marty Brennaman and ESPN and Amazon football commentator Kirk Herbsteit. The foundation partnered with Ohio-based Where I’m From Apparel in the sale of Cincinnati and Baton Rouge-inspired apparel with 100% of the proceeds going to the foundation. The campaign raised more than $70,000 last year with Cincinnati winning bragging rights. If you or a loved one has questions and needs to talk to a professional about gambling, call the Ohio Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-589-9966 or the National Council on Program Gamblinghelpline (NCPG) at 1.800-522-4700 or visit 1800gambler.net for more information.

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CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Joe Burrow Foundation brought together some big names for its inaugural golf outing on Monday to raise money to support children with mental illness and those experiencing food insecurity.
LSU head coach Brian Kelly, Bengals coach Zac Taylor, broadcasting legend Marty Brennaman and ESPN and Amazon football commentator Kirk Herbsteit were in attendance along with some current (Ted Karras) and former Bengals (Anthony Munoz).
“An incredible player but the work Joe Burrow is doing for children in Athens, Ohio and Baton Rouge is something LSU fans should be proud of,” Kelly tweeted, alongside a photo of him and Burrow. “Thanks for having me in Cincinnati to support the Foundation!”
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The event was held at Coldstream Country Club, a private 18-hole golf course in Cincinnati that has hosted Ohio amateur events and open championships.
Burrow’s foundation wraps up the second-ever “From the Bayou to Greater Cincinnati: Let’s Do Good” campaign on Tuesday. The foundation partnered with Ohio-based Where I’m From Apparel in the sale of Cincinnati and Baton Rouge-inspired apparel with 100% of the proceeds going to the foundation
The campaign raised more than $70,000 last year with Cincinnati winning bragging rights.
Burrow launched the nonprofit foundation in October 2022 along with his parents Robin and Jimmy. Burrow serves as the foundation’s president while Robin is the secretary and treasurer and Jimmy is the vice president.
“I believe that everyone has a responsibility to do good,” Burrow said, at the time. “This Foundation allows me and my family to give back. So many of you made generous contributions to support food insecurity in Athens County, Ohio following my 2019 Heisman Trophy speech. We will build on our efforts to tackle food insecurity by also finding ways to offer up support in Greater Cincinnati, other parts of Ohio, Baton Rouge and Louisiana.
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