In order to try and bring more of their football colleagues to El Paso, Aaron and Alvin Jones announced that their foundation's inaugural charity softball game will be rescheduled from April 19 to June 24 at Southwest University Park.
The A&A All the Way Foundation revealed on Tuesday plans for an inaugural charity softball game set for Thursday, April 19 at Southwest University Park.
Aaron and Alvin Jones Jr. have announced their latest initiative with the A&A All The Way Foundation, aiming to provide fun experiences to military families.
A&A All the Way Charity Softball Game Postponed to 2022
The A&A All the Way Foundation started by Aaron and Alvin Jones announced that the inaugural charity exhibition game that was set at Southwest University Park (June 4) will be postponed to 2022 due to scheduling conflicts.
The Green Bay Packers recently announced that they would be having offseason workouts in the next few weeks, which coincides with the day of the charity softball game. The Foundation made it clear that Aaron Jones on-field responsibilities will take priority, while the plan will be to launch the softball game in 2022.
In addition, last week Alvin Jones was seen at Packers rookie camp practice for an NFL tryout. Though nothing has been made official, Alvin is vying for a roster spot alongside his brother but on the defensive side of the ball at linebacker.
Former UTEP linebacker and current NFL free agent Alvin Jones was spotted Friday morning at the Green Bay rookie minicamp for an NFL tryout, as reported by Packers beat writers.
Alvin, the twin brother of Packers star tailback Aaron Jones, previously underwent a tryout with Green Bay on Oct. 15. Reports suggested that Alvin did not earn a spot due to the team s need for an offensive lineman at the time. Both sides obviously kept in touch and now the UTEP and Burges alum has another shot.
When the twin brothers starred at UTEP, Alvin was a top player on the defense from 2014-17. His 343 career tackles with the Miners are second-most in program history since the 2000 season while his 40.0 career tackles for loss rank third and 15.0 sacks tie for fourth at UTEP. He earned All C-USA honors three times during his career.