Ed McCaffrey will not look at any of his children in the Super Bowl as he did last year with his son Christian, but he still made the trip to New Orleans for a special cause.
The triple Super Bowl champion recently joined Colt to raise awareness of the responsible possession of firearms.
“I am an element of the safety of firearms. If you are going to exercise your right to have a firearm, you must do it safely and in a responsible manner. This is why I have associated myself with Colt”, McCaffrey said in a recent interview with PK Press Club Digital.
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The broad receiver of the Broncos de Denver Ed McCaffrey (87) was advanced the secondary Falcons of Atlanta Jessie Tuggle (58) during the Super Bowl, a victory of 34-19 broncos on the Falcons of Atlanta on January 31, 1999, At Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (E. Bakke / Getty Images)
Clay Matthews, Fletcher Cox, Adam Vinatieri and Joe Thomas were nominated for the Colt’s Safety Impact Award, and Matthews won him. McCaffrey said it was “incredible” to be part of the campaign with certain NFL legends.
“So many players, even those I have trained, have firearms,” said former Denver Bronco. “Colorado, a big hunting state, big outdoor state. Access to different states is different. But everyone should train correctly and know how to manage a firearm in a responsible manner if it wants to exercise their right to To own them.

The host of Siriusxm Ed McCaffrey and the Ballon of the Ballon of the NFL Christian McCaffrey of the Carolina Panthers pose for photos during Siriusxm at the Super Bowl Liv on January 30, 2020, in Miami, Florida. (Images Cindy Ord / Getty for Siriusxm)
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“They are a right to own. Many hunters have them. People have them for protection. Whatever your reasoning, if you have one, you need to learn how to make them work safely and responsible. You yourself and friends and family.
Colt also offers $ 100,000 if there is security in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
McCaffrey also has advice for those who own or want to have firearms.

The Denver Broncos Ed McCaffrey recipient on the Kansas City chiefs at Mile High Stadium. (Peter Brouillet / USA Today Network)
“Take a course on firearm security. I would recommend, if you own the first time, take a course.” Said McCaffrey.
He compared the learning process of responsible possession of firearms to learning football at a young age.
“In football, I went to the camps and clinics that taught me playing the game,” he said. “If you are going to have a firearm, you need to take a course and get your license and make sure you read everything about how to work a firearm properly.”