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Limitless NIL to Host Nittany Lion Football Camp in Scranton

The second annual camp will feature Penn State players Curtis Jacobs, Beau Pribula, Liam Clifford and more.

Limitless NIL, the agency founded by former Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford, will host its second annual Nittany Lion Summer Impact Football Camp on July 22. The event is scheduled for 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Riverfront Sports in Scranton.

The free youth camp is geared toward boys and girls in 5th through 8th grade. Linebacker Curtis Jacobs, cornerback Kalen King, quarterback Beau Pribula, linebacker Dom DeLuca and receiver Liam Clifford are among the current Penn State players who will serve as camp instructors. In addition, the Northeast PA Center for Independent Living will conduct an event for kids and young adults with disabilities. Partners include Lehigh Valley Health Network, Northeast Rehab and the 5 Star Heart Project.

"Together we are committed to supporting young athletes in our local communities," Sean Clifford, a rookie quarterback with the Green Bay Packers, said in a statement. "It's our way of investing in the future and empowering the next generation of athletes and leaders."

For information and to register, visit the Lehigh Valley Health Network site.

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