Davante Adams and Marshawn Lynch recently spent time giving back to the Bay Area, turning a simple appearance into a meaningful moment for local youth. The two NFL stars pulled up to the Jordan Family House in San Francisco to surprise members of the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula and the Hayward High School football team with pairs of the Levi’s x Air Jordan 3 football cleat.
The visit centered on access and opportunity. For many of the kids in attendance, the cleats represent more than premium gear — they’re a tangible reminder that their paths in sport and life are seen and supported. Both Adams and Lynch, Bay Area natives with deep roots in the community, took time to connect directly with the athletes, reinforcing the importance of mentorship alongside material support.
The Levi’s x Air Jordan 3 Cleat itself carries local significance. By translating the iconic Air Jordan 3 into a performance football cleat and pairing it with Levi’s heritage denim influence, the design reflects a blend of sport, culture, and regional identity that resonates strongly in Northern California. Gifting the cleats in this setting gave the collaboration a purpose beyond product storytelling.
For the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula and the Hayward High School football program, the moment served as both encouragement and recognition. Acts like these help bridge the gap between aspiration and access, particularly for youth programs that rely on community involvement to thrive.
While the sneakers were the headline, the gesture was the point — a reminder that impact is often built quietly, through presence, consistency, and giving back to the places that helped shape success.
The Air Jordan 3 cleats are not expected to release, however the sneaker are set to drop later this month, learn more here.
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