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“Passing the Joy” With Baker & Emily Mayfield — How the Buccaneers QB Is Spreading Christmas Through Acts of Kindness

Tampa, Florida – December 17, 2025

While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to battle through a tense NFC South playoff race, quarterback Baker Mayfield is making an equally meaningful impact away from the field — not with touchdowns or highlight throws, but with genuine acts of kindness that are lighting up the Tampa Bay community this holiday season.

Through their annual charity initiative, “Passing the Joy,” Baker Mayfield and his wife, Emily, have brought the spirit of Christmas to families and children in need across the Tampa area. There were no bright NFL spotlights or grand stages — just warm meals, thoughtful gifts, and heartfelt moments shared face to face with those who needed them most.

The event is organized by the Baker & Emily Mayfield Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2023 with a mission centered on strengthening the resiliency of the human spirit. In Tampa Bay, the foundation focuses on supporting underserved children, low-income families, after-school programs, and community relief efforts.

In a video shared by the Buccaneers’ official social media accounts, Mayfield appears not as an NFL star, but as a neighbor — handing out gifts, laughing with kids, and listening to stories that rarely make headlines. One moment in particular resonated deeply: a young child wearing a Buccaneers No. 6 jersey wrapped Baker in a hug and whispered a simple “Thank you.” It was a reminder of how powerful small gestures can be.

“We just want to pass joy in the most authentic way possible,” Mayfield previously shared. “Not for attention, but to let these families know they’re not alone — especially during the holidays.”

This year, the message carries even more weight as Mayfield has been nominated for the 2025 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, the NFL’s most prestigious honor recognizing excellence in community service. Through the #WPMOYChallenge, every repost on X (Twitter) not only boosts Mayfield’s candidacy but also directly contributes financial support to the foundation’s outreach programs.

Buccaneers fans — and NFL supporters everywhere — can take part in the movement by reposting the campaign video or donating directly through the Baker & Emily Mayfield Foundation’s official channels. Each action, no matter how small, helps extend the reach of “Passing the Joy” to more families in need.

In a season defined by pressure, expectations, and playoff stakes, Baker Mayfield’s off-field work serves as a powerful reminder that football is more than wins and losses. Sometimes, a quarterback’s greatest impact isn’t measured by yardage — but by the hope, warmth, and kindness he passes along when it matters most.

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