MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis native and former Memphis Tiger star wide receiver Anthony Miller knows a thing or two about paying it forward.
After being a walk-on at the University of Memphis to rewriting the record books at the U of M, now he’s an established vet in the NFL.
As he prepares for a second stint with the Baltimore Ravens, he hosted a camp for kids ages 6-17 today.
Miller, along with friends, family, and some former teammates, is proud to share their knowledge with the next generation of athletes.
“Just be able to put it back into the community, and these kids, and it means the world to them, I’m sure. I only remember coming to a camp for kids since D’Angelo Williams, myself, so to be able to be out here and give them their experiences means a lot to me,” said Miller.
Following the camp, Miller gave a few campers who showed the most heart and skill signed autographed jerseys, and three campers walked away with three tickets to a Baltimore Ravens game, with hotel rooms and travel covered.