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Packers' Eddie Lacy Joins The Mo Bros For Movember

In past years Green Bay Packers players and coaches have participated in Movember, most notably Mr. Rodgers and McCarthy. This year, second year player and first round draft pick (and my fantasy football first round pick over a certain other RB who has had legal issues) Eddie Lacy is joining in.

Eddie is growing a mo to raise awareness and has his own MoSpace at the Movember movement fundraising site. On his MoSpace, Lacy says that he is inspired by his parents who are both in healthcare to promote health to others. Like many men he used to avoid he conversation, now he is the conversation.


You can donate to Movember and credit Lacy at his MoSpace, you can also buy a limited edition t-shirt and proceeds from sales will be donated to the Movember Foundation. The shirts can be had over at Pro Merch's Play for More section. If you aren't a Packer fan, you can find other players' shirts there as well.

You Go Mo Bro!

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