C.J. Stroud, the former Ohio State quarterback, has partnered with USAA and the Air & Space Forces Association to send Marine Corps veteran Craig Mazeska and his son to the Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
Mazeska, a Purple Heart recipient, served in the Marine Corps from 1988-94 and was involved in overseas missions during the Gulf War.
Stroud said in a USAA statement, “Beyond football, my family is one of the most influential parts of my life, and I especially appreciate the lessons learned from my loved ones who have served in the military.”
#ad Coming from a military family has helped shape me into the man I am today – seeing firsthand the sacrifice required. Thanks to @USAA & @AFA_Air_Space I’m sending @USMC vet SGT Craig Mazeska and his son to #SuperBowlLVIII in Las Vegas! #SaluteToService pic.twitter.com/Gbp6xjt2eZ
— CJ Stroud (@CJ7STROUD) January 25, 2024
“Like some in my family, Marine Corps veteran Sergeant Craig Mazeska selflessly served our country, so I’m honored to join USAA and the Air & Space Forces Association to send Sergeant Mazeska and his son to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, where I look forward to meeting them,” the statement continued.
After his military career, Mazeska became a teacher and school counselor.
He plans to attend the Super Bowl with his son and hopes to meet Stroud before the game.
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