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Super Bowl champ returns to Charlotte to inspire young athletes at Big Man Camp

Super Bowl champ returns to Charlotte to inspire young athletes at Big Man Camp

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From Mallard Creek High School to winning a Super Bowl, Jordan Davis has had quite the career at the age of 25.
ALSO READ: Bryce Young makes surprise appearance at Charlotte schools, football practices
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A reigning Super Bowl champion with the Philadelphia Eagles, Jordan Davis' roots trace back to the Charlotte area and the d-line at Mallard Creek High School.
'You know, when I was little, I wanted to play wide receiver. I didn't want to play D-tackle. I didn't want to play o-line; I wanted to be the wide receiver, I wanted to be the running back. 'I wanted to have the ball in my hand,' said Davis.
This weekend, he is heading to his first-ever Big Man camp in Charlotte.
>>> Channel 9's Dashawn Brown spoke about how it feels to teach a new generation of football players, in the video at the top of the page.
VIDEO: Bryce Young makes surprise appearance at Charlotte schools, football practices

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