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Every year, the Super Bowl creates lifelong memories for many, whether they are heading towards the “big game” or watching it with friends and family.

This year, the Green Bay Packers star is doing something special for those who have run through Josh Jacobs and put them in the category as “real heroes.”

Retired Sgt. Rear Admiral Kevin Bennett is a US Marine Corps veteran who served for 34 years from 1971 to 2004. He had a career filled with combat missions and missions, but that took him to places like Saudi Arabia/Kuwait during operations in Desert Storm, Panama, Norway, Japan, Korea and the Philippines. I did.

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The Green Bay Packers, #8, running Josh Jacobs, celebrate a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday, November 24th, 2024. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Bennett currently lives in Stafford, Virginia, but he falls on Big Easy on Sunday as Jacobs surprises the 33-year-old and his wife Yvette.

Jacobs will stop by Radio Row on Fox News Digital to honor this worthy army to explain how he will surprise Bennett with two tickets after teaming up with the official NFL “salute” partner USAA Amazing with two amazing tickets. veteran.

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“Man, I'm obviously because to me, they're real heroes,” Jacobs said. “My granddad served in the Air Force, and my uncle actually served the Marines, so for me it's definitely closer to home. I sat down, spoke to him, chose a bit of his brain, thank him, thank him. The service and things like that are definitely huge for me.

“I think it's great that we highlighted him and what he did and allowed him to celebrate this with us.”

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Josh Jacobs, #8 of the Green Bay Packers, will be drilling on June 11, 2024 at Green Bay, Wisconsin's Green Bay Packers Mini Camp in Rainicch Kefield. (Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

Jacobs has partnered with a veteran services organization in New Orleans to Bennett and many other military guests at the USAA salute to serve the lounge during the Super Bowl experience. I will meet you.

USAA honors the military community across the country during the NFL season as it is the league's “salute to service” partner.

NFL Bootcamp is a fun way for people in the military community to interact with and interact with players like Jacobs, including Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFL Draft, and more.

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The impact of honouring our army is why Jacobs loves the moment like he's with Bennett before the big game on Friday.

“In the case of the USAA and the Marines, it's really big for me. It's close to home for me. But not only that, but even if it's a small amount, it's not just about shedding light on real heroes. You can. Try doing it as much as you can.

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