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Baker Mayfield Hair: Supports Charity with New Color

Baker Mayfield Hair: Supports Charity with New Color

June 5, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

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










Key Points

  • Buccaneers’ “Cut and Color Funds the Cure”⁤ raised money for pediatric cancer research.
  • Baker Mayfield⁢ and other players participated by getting their hair spray-painted.
  • The event has raised $800,000 over 11​ years.
  • Brian Ford raised over ⁤$66,000 individually ⁤by having his head shaved.

Buccaneers’ Cut and Color Event Raises Funds for ⁣Pediatric Cancer Research

Updated June 05, 2025
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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.

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