Last Chance to Bid on Ravens’ WCC Cleats
The Baltimore Ravens may not be heading to this year’s Super Bowl, but one Raven is still making a meaningful impact long after the final whistle.
During the team’s Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets, long snapper Nick Moore took part in the NFL’s annual My Cause My Cleats initiative, lacing up a custom-designed pair of game-worn cleats in support of Warrior Canine Connection (WCC). Now, those cleats are creating a second moment — and time is running out to be part of it.
The one-of-a-kind cleats are currently up for auction, with bidding open until February 11. What started at $250 has already climbed to $620, a testament to both Ravens fandom and WCC’s powerful mission behind the design.
Moore chose WCC to honor Veterans and the service dogs trained to support them — a cause he and his wife feel deeply connected to.
“For my wife and I, animals are something that we’re really passionate about, along with the military,” Moore said. “WCC helps animals get trained and gets them in good homes and gives the Veterans and their families the assistance and help they need.”
The cleats, created by artist Alex Andrews of A22 Customs, feature bold imagery that reflects WCC’s work pairing highly trained service dogs with Veterans. Beyond placement, WCC also engages Service Members in its Mission Based Trauma Recovery (MBTR) program, where Veterans help train service dogs for fellow Warriors. The process offers therapeutic benefits while building skills like communication, confidence, accountability and emotional regulation — all through an act of service.
Now, fans have the opportunity to own a piece of Ravens history while directly supporting a mission that changes lives. With bidding climbing and the February 11 deadline fast approaching, this is the final call to turn game-day gear into real-world impact.
The Ravens’ season may be over, but thanks to one player — and one pair of cleats — the impact is far from finished.
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