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Three members of the New England Patriots helped make the lives of patients at Children’s Hospital Boston a little brighter by participating in a charity event on Tuesday.
Jerod Mayo, Kevin Faulk and Julian Edelman made and delivered pancakes to children as a part of the Patriots “Celebrate Volunteerism” program. The three Pats participated in the IHOP National Pancake Day celebration at the hospital.
With Patriots gear on and chef hats, Mayo, Faulk and Edelman showed off their pancake decorating skills and brought a lot of smiles with them.
Check out photos of the three Patriots making pancakes here>>