Efton Chism III Supports Former Boston Police Commissioner William Evans at Mass General Brigham's Sports Cardio Clinic Ahead of Boston Marathon
New England Patriots wide receiver Efton Chism III recently visited Mass General Brigham's sports cardio clinic to support former Boston Police Commissioner William Evans as he prepares for the upcoming Boston Marathon. Chism, donning a Patriots' jersey, watched Evans with admiration as they worked together. Evans, who has run the Boston Marathon 20 times before, will be participating in the 130th Boston Marathon on April 20, 2026. The marathon, which dates back to 1897, is the oldest annual marathon in the world.
During his visit, Chism also brought signed Patriots' footballs for the staff at the sports cardio clinic, as seen in photos shared by the Patriots' social media team. Chism's commitment to giving back to the community is well-documented, with his former college coach praising him for his character and work ethic. Chism, a standout player at Eastern Washington, has made a significant impact both on and off the field.
Raised by his father, a Marine Corps veteran, and his mother, Chism was instilled with strong values and discipline from a young age. His family's emphasis on morals and values has shaped him into the man he is today. Chism's dedication to his craft and his community has not gone unnoticed, as he continues to make a positive impact both on the field and in the community.
Chism's performance during the recent preseason earned him a spot on the Patriots' 53-man roster, despite going undrafted initially. He has since made significant contributions to the team, showcasing his skills as a slot receiver and kick returner. With a promising career ahead of him, Chism's journey in the NFL is one to watch.
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