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Riley Green showed up at the Rock ‘N Jock Celebrity Softball Game with more than just skills. He played with purpose and honored something special.
He used his time on the field to support a cause that meant a lot to him. What he did made the game about more than just sports and fun.

First Horizon Park was filled with light and sound as stars came together for something bigger. Country singers and pro athletes joined hands to help those who served.
Names like Tyler Hubbard, Justin Moore, and Michael Chandler showed up strong. Each laugh and play stood for love and thanks to families who gave so much for others.

Riley Green made a fund in 2023 to honor both of his grandfathers. They served in the U.S. military and helped shape the man he is today.
The Buford Bonds Fund gives support to veterans and first responders. Riley brought that same heart to the game because this cause means something real to him.

The game at First Horizon Park raised over $670,000 in just one night. All of the money is going to Folds of Honor to help families of fallen or injured heroes.
It will give scholarships to children and spouses who need them most. This became the most powerful night in the event’s five-year history.

Folds of Honor began in 2007 after Lt Col Dan Rooney saw a fallen soldier’s body arrive at an airport. That moment pushed him to do something real.
Since then, the group has given over 52,000 scholarships to kids and spouses of those who served. The group brings hope and help to those who gave everything.

This year’s game gave people a way to honor service in a real and powerful way. Marine Week Nashville brought service members to the field to stand proud.
The night showed love for country and gave thanks to those who protect and serve.

Team First Responders won the game with heart and hustle. Gavin Adcock hit a home run that soared high and strong.
Michael Chandler made a grand slam that shook the park and brought people to their feet. Every big moment on the field helped raise hope for the families who carry the weight of real loss.

Riley Green gave $75,000 to help support families of heroes. Mat Best from Black Rifle Coffee Company gave the same amount right after.
These two gifts showed what can happen when people work together for good. It was not just about money but about people from music and business standing side by side for something that matters.

Jordan Davis plays this game every year because it means something real to him. He has worked with Folds of Honor for a long time.
When he was able to help, they were the first ones he called. His reason is simple. He shows up because he cares about the families who have lost so much.

RaeLynn plays this game because it matters to her in a real way. Her husband is a Green Beret, so she knows what military life feels like.
This is her third year in the game, and she shows up with purpose. She gives her time to honor those who serve and the families who stand strong.

Rock ‘N Jock was about more than just the game. Country singers and athletes came together to help others.
They used their voices and gave their time to make a real difference. Each action showed that doing good can be simple when people care enough to show up and stand for what matters.

Rock ‘N Jock began as a small event with singers and players who wanted to help. In five years, it has become one of the biggest events in Nashville.
More stars and leaders are now joining in to support the mission. Each year, the team grows stronger, and the reason behind it grows deeper.

Riley Green started his first golf event with a big goal and a big heart. The tournament brought in more than 150 thousand dollars.
That money went to the Buford Bonds Fund to help with school help and support for people in need. Riley keeps helping in many ways, and his work keeps growing strong.

Riley Green does more than sing country music on stage. He helps others through special events that support people who have served.
His work is full of heart and always has a reason behind it. From softball games to golf days, he keeps showing that country artists can also be strong helpers in real life.

Country music was not the only sound on the field that day. John Crist made the crowd laugh with his jokes while Ryan Sheckler showed up with his skate legend strength.
Charles Esten brought his charm from the screen to the game. Riley Green hints at a big career shift that may not include country music.

When the game ended, the work kept going. The money from Rock N Jock will help give kids a chance at school and help families who lost someone in service.
It will also help keep the memory of fallen heroes strong. The gig that sparked Riley Green’s country stardom now pushes a cause that lasts all year.
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