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Austin Seferian-Jenkins is working hard to rehabilitate his image. After yesterday's apology, he was first in line for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' annual Cut for a Cure charity drive. A bunch of Bucs players and other employees get their hair cut by pediatric cancer patients, and the proceeds of the charity drive go toward pediatric cancer charities. It's always fun, and the pictures and videos are cool to watch, So here are a bunch of those.
#CutforaCure #BucsCare
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@TBBuccaneers) June 15, 2016
Bucs raising money in fight against pediatric cancer! pic.twitter.com/sTnk4R0wAx
Bucs rookie LB Luke Rhodes might be losing as much hair as any of the players today at "Cut for a Cure" campaign. pic.twitter.com/gR6altW7uJ
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) June 15, 2016
Bucs COO Brian Ford right in the middle of team's "Cut for a Cure" campaign with @PediatricCancer today. pic.twitter.com/5vMc1LMSq4
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) June 15, 2016
@TBBuccaneers pic.twitter.com/OeWmlMNBgH
— Austin Seferian J (@Aesj88) June 15, 2016
QB @Jaboowins seeing the best barber in town! #CutforaCure #BucsCare
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@TBBuccaneers) June 15, 2016
More on Snapchat! : BucsNFL pic.twitter.com/tsP2Uhn7sy
Here's @Aesj88 having his head shaved by Cayden Riley, an 8-year-old brain cancer survivor. #Bucs pic.twitter.com/XfU3Ca6bm6
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) June 15, 2016
Bucs' Gerald McCoy personally raises total to $40,000 for team's "Cut for a Cure" campaign. pic.twitter.com/mzpRM0uULr
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) June 15, 2016
Amazing to see all the @TBBuccaneers staff and players getting their hair cut for #CutForACure pic.twitter.com/MCDNAQlJ0H
— Casey Phillips (@bucinsider) June 15, 2016