The former Yorktown star now in the NFL is hosting an annual networking event

Histic High View Park in North Arlington, the Annual Event of the Annual Network of the MSMJ Youth Foundation this year, organized through the former soccer exhibition of the Yorktown High School and the existing NFL player M. J. Stewart and his family.

The occasion included activities for children, music, food and drinks and a birthday party of the Halls Hill district.

Stewart, 29, is a member of the Houston Texans as defensive and out of special equipment. It will begin its eighth NFL season this fall, the fourth with the Texans.

Stewart, graduate of Yorktown 2014, helped organize the occasion of the network with a relative circle, adding to his father, Marvin. Mr. J. Stewart in the place among the many participants, adding some of their former teammates and Yorktown race shoes, a circle of family and friends.

Mike Geter, also highlighted in Yorktown, an offensive assistant coach when Stewart played in Yorktown.

“He taught me a lot,” Stewart of Geter.

He responded to Geter: “He arrived here with many promises. I didn’t have to teach him much. “

Stewart explained how to move on to the occasion from Houston a challenge due to delays in bad weather in airports. His flight arrived at the Reagan National Airport around midnight, after the hours of the main hours. Then he had to hire a car and move on to a hotel, long after 1 hour.

“There have been delays everywhere,” Stewart said.

Stewart played university football at the University of North Carolina. He wrote through Tampa Bay at the circular moment of the 2018 NFL Draft. Stewart also played for the Cleveland Browns before the Texans.

When Stewart played for Yorktown, it was a competition corridor, a defensive back and a kick spinner. He helped Yorktown to win a district championship in 2012, then the moment ended in the northern record five qualifiers this fall, wasting in opposition to Stone Bridge the Championship Match.

One of the reasons why Stewart has selected to organize its basic occasion at High View Park is due to the long culture of community football. The park is the annual “Turkey Bowl” of Thanksgiving that has been held since the 1950s.

The festival is a complete event, stamps or helmets taken through the players.

“I played there once, but never again,” said Get, who now leads one of the teams. “You can harm yourself. “

Marvin Stewart arbitrated the game, but never let his son play at the festival due to the fear of injuries.

“We simply like to bring a combination of the Arlington network a bit that day so that old friends can return and have the possibility of seeing others,” Stewart said in Arlnow before.

Upon entering the 2025-26 season, Stewart played 90 NFL games. It has planned in total, for defeats, with a bag and 3 blows.

As a pass defender, Stewart has two interceptions and thirteen pass deviations. He also recorded 4 loose ball recoveries and 3 forced loose balls.

Stewart played his first football season at the Bishop O’Connell Top School before moving to Yorktown.

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