CAIRO — American football has made it all the way to the Giza Pyramids.
A nonprofit group called American Football Without Barriers brought a slew of current and former NFL players to Egypt this week to promote the game while helping educate disadvantaged children and encourage them to live healthy lifestyles.
The group was founded by New York Jets offensive lineman Breno Giacomini, Cleveland Browns tight end Gary Barnidge and Ahmed Awadallah, a friend who was born and raised in Egypt. It has previously held training camps in China, Brazil and Turkey.
"We go to different countries where football is blossoming, and we use it as an opportunity to teach kids football, spread football," said Browns safety Johnson Bademosi, part of the dozen players in Cairo for the training camp.