
NFL Hall Of Famer And Former Bronco Terrell Davis Is Coming To Casper
Terrel Davis is the all-time leading rusher for the Denver Broncos and helped the Broncos win back-to-back Super Bowls in 1998 and 1999.

And on May 22 he'll be in Casper to attend the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming Reverse Raffle event.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming (BGCCW) serve youth ages 5-18 at ten sites in Natrona, Converse, Fremont, and Johnson Counties.
Terrell started going to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diago at the age of 7. It provided him and his siblings a safe place outside of their tough neighborhood, and he credits his experiences at the club for his love of sports.
Terrell’s NFL career began in 1995 as a sixth-round pick for the Denver Broncos. He went on to become the team’s all-time leading rusher with 7,607 yards. The three-time Pro Bowler also popularized the “Mile High Salute,” a military-style salute given to fans and teammates to celebrate a touchdown. In 2017, Terrell was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.
He currently works as an analyst for the NFL Network.
Terrell will be attending the Casper event to share his own experiences with the Club, in the hopes to show the guests how the work of BGCCW creates successful adults and leaders in our community.
Reverse Raffle and Auction attendees will have a chance to bid on an exclusive golf excursion with Terrell, a private zoom/video call with Terrell, and signed memorabilia.
The Reverse Raffle & Auction is one of the largest annual fundraisers to benefit the Boys & Girls Club in support of its $3.9 million annual operating budget.
Tickets and tables are available online at bgccw.org/somuchgood or by calling (307) 235-4079.
Tickets for the event are $125/person or $1,000 for a table of eight. VIP upgrades are available for an additional $1,000. The event, held at the Ford Wyoming Center (formerly Casper Events Center), includes dinner, a live and silent auction, the chance to win a 2020 Dodge Ram 1500, and $5,000 cash.
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