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Raiders QB gifts military family trip to Super Bowl

Updated January 18, 2024 - 7:26 pm

Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is helping a military family attend the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.

Garoppolo teamed up with USAA and the Wounder Warrior Project to gift Joshua Polson, a veteran of 20 years who served in the United States Air Force and New Mexico Air National Guard, a trip to the NFL’s championship game Feb. 11. Polson, who retired as a Tech Sgt. staff sergeant, and his wife, Jenny, will get to meet Garoppolo before the game at Allegiant Stadium.

“I’m always going to support our men and women who serve, especially after having the opportunity to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds at Nellis Air Force Base last summer,” Garoppolo said in a statement.

Garoppolo started six games for the Raiders this season, throwing seven touchdowns and nine interceptions. He was benched when interim coach Antonio Pierce took over for the fired Josh McDaniels on Oct. 31. Garoppolo’s future with the team is uncertain.

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