Husker Legends Return: Multiple Former Husker Greats, Including Ndamukong Suh and Prince Amukamara, Organizing Charity Football Game in Lincoln in May
In an exciting event for the Nebraska Cornhuskers community, several former football stars are returning to Lincoln for a charity football game this May, aimed at benefiting local youth programs. The event will feature a lineup of prominent Husker legends, including former NFL stars Ndamukong Suh and Prince Amukamara, both of whom are excited to give back to the community that supported them during their collegiate careers.
Scheduled for May 2025, the event promises to bring together former players from various eras of Husker football for a fun-filled and competitive day on the field. It will be held at Memorial Stadium, where many of these athletes made their mark in front of passionate fans. The game will be a unique opportunity for fans to reconnect with their favorite former Huskers while supporting a great cause.
The charity football game is designed to benefit local youth programs across Nebraska, with a focus on initiatives that promote sportsmanship, leadership, and educational development. Organizers hope the event will inspire young athletes and provide them with the tools they need to succeed both on and off the field.
Ndamukong Suh, a former defensive powerhouse and a key figure in Nebraska’s football history, expressed his excitement about returning to Lincoln. “Nebraska gave me so much, and it’s an honor to come back and help out the next generation,” said Suh. “It’s all about making a positive impact and giving these kids opportunities they may not have had otherwise.”
Prince Amukamara, known for his stellar play at cornerback, echoed similar sentiments. “Nebraska is home, and giving back to the community is something we all believe in,” Amukamara stated. “We hope this event will leave a lasting impact on these kids and show them that anything is possible.”
Tickets for the charity event will go on sale soon, and fans are encouraged to attend and support the cause.