CHARLOTTE - The Carolina Panthers, Lowe's and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation unveiled a state of the art Play 60 playground in Reedy Creek Park during a special event on Monday night.
The event feature Panthers wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin and children from the local Boys & Girls Club who broke the official ribbon in the playground's 40-yard dash.
The playground features an obstacle course that incorporates elements of an NFL Combine workout and the popular Ninja Warrior activities. It also features a 40-yard dash track with automated timing.

"Today was a great event for us and our partner Lowe's in celebrating 10 years of NFL Play 60 by unveiling this tremendous playground," Panthers director of community relations Riley Fields said.