
A Big-Time NFL Player Is Coming to Binghamton
If your kid loves football, this is the kind of thing that doesn’t come around often. James Cook is heading to Binghamton this summer, and he’s bringing more than just his name. He’s bringing a full-on football experience just for kids.
What Makes This Camp So Special
This isn’t just a few drills and a handshake. The camp is going to be interactive and fun, giving kids a chance to learn from a professional player who’s doing it at the highest level. During the camp, kids will go through different skill stations, take part in hands-on activities, and get real coaching tips they can use on the field.
Whether your child is just starting out or already playing competitively, there’s something here for them. Here's an extra bonus: Campers will also get limited-edition merchandise, which will make the whole experience more memorable.
Designed for All Skill Levels
One of the best parts about this camp is that it’s not just for elite athletes. Kids ages 6 to 16 are welcome, and they’ll be grouped by age. That means beginners won’t feel overwhelmed, and more experienced players can still be challenged. It’s meant to be encouraging and fun for both boys and girls.
When and Where It’s Happening
The camp is July 6th from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the East Middle School’s Alumni Stadium in Binghamton. It’s a one-day event that's packed into four hours. If you’re local, it’s an easy way to give your child a unique summer experience without having to travel far.

How to Sign Up
Registration is open now through FlexWork Sports, the group organizing the event. The cost is $165.41, and it will fill up quickly. If your kid has ever dreamed of meeting an NFL player or just wants to get better at football, this might be one of those “don’t miss it” moments. How often do you get to say your child learned directly from a Buffalo Bills player?
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