NFL legend Joe Theismann gives free cars to service members for Army-Navy game
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Theismann made a heartwarming gesture by giving two free cars to U.S. military veterans in honor of the upcoming 125th Army-Navy Game. Theismann, who had faced both Army and Navy teams during his time at Notre Dame, arrived at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., alongside former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III to present the gifts.
The pair handed over the keys to two retrofitted vehicles to local active-duty military families. Theismann gifted a 2024 Chevy Malibu to Navy Seaman Matthew Walker and his family, while Griffin presented a 2023 Chevy Equinox to Army Specialist Caleb Dooley and his family. The donations were part of the Recycled Rides campaign in partnership with USAA.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Theismann expressed his deep admiration for military members and emphasized the significance of providing transportation to those in need. As the Army-Navy game approached, Theismann shared his excitement for the historic rivalry, calling it his favorite game of the year.
Theismann highlighted the competitive spirit of the Army-Navy matchup, praising the dedication and resilience of the players from both academies. With Army boasting an impressive 11-1 record and Navy starting the season 6-0, this year’s game promises to be an exciting showdown.
The upcoming Army-Navy game will feature appearances by President-elect Trump and Vice President JD Vance. Marine veteran Daniel Penny, recently acquitted for manslaughter after defending New York City subway riders, will join Vance and Trump in their suite at the game. This will mark Trump’s fifth time attending the Army-Navy game, continuing a tradition that began in 2016.
As the anticipation for the Army-Navy game builds, fans can look forward to a memorable event with the presence of esteemed guests and the spirit of competition. The generosity of Theismann and Griffin in gifting cars to military veterans serves as a touching reminder of the importance of supporting those who have served our country.