Baker Mayfield Hair: Supports Charity with New Color
The Tampa Bay buccaneers’ “Cut and Color funds the Cure” event achieved a notable milestone, raising nearly $80,000 for pediatric cancer research. Star quarterback Baker Mayfield, along with other players, actively participated, transforming their hairstyles with vibrant team colors. the annual event, a blend of fundraising and community engagement, is crucial in the fight against pediatric cancer and has cumulatively raised $800,000 over eleven years. News Directory 3 covered the details, including individual efforts like COO Brian Ford’s head shave that brought in over $66,000. with players like Antoine Winfield Jr., Tristan Wirfs, and Graham Barton joining in the colorful initiative, the Buccaneers are making a bold statement. Discover what’s next for their fundraising efforts.
Buccaneers’ Cut and Color Event Raises Funds for Pediatric Cancer Research
Updated June 05, 2025
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ annual ”Cut and Color Funds the cure” event, benefiting the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation, took place Tuesday. Quarterback Baker Mayfield and other players showed their support by having their hair spray-painted in the team’s signature red and creamsicle colors by pediatric cancer survivors.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are nearing $80,000 in donations for 2025,pushing the total raised over 11 years to $800,000. Chief operating officer Brian Ford continued his tradition of shaving his head, personally raising $66,183.
General manager Jason Licht and safety Antoine Winfield Jr. also sported the red-and-creamsicle split look.Tristan Wirfs and Graham Barton added hair extensions to their colorful styles.
Looking good, @bakermayfield! 🔥
Pediatric cancer patients are coloring & shaving hair for our 11th annual Cut and Color Funds the Cure to benefit @PediatricCancer 🙏 pic.twitter.com/cvMgFQAnl9
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) June 3, 2025
Wirfs, after his styling session, flipped his hair and asked, ”Does it look good?” Goedeke asked his stylist, Hannah, to make him look pretty before she sprayed his hair creamsicle and red.
What’s next
The Buccaneers plan to continue their support for pediatric cancer research through ongoing fundraising efforts and community engagement.
