By Judaea Ingram
Special To The Carolinian
RALEIGH, N.C. — Hundreds of young athletes filled the fields at Broughton High School on June 20, eager to sharpen their football skills under the guidance of someone who once stood exactly where they are today.
Houston Texans defensive back Brandon Codrington returned to his former high school to host his second annual Free Youth Football Camp, providing local youth with an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game while receiving mentorship from a player who turned perseverance into a professional football career.
Held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the camp welcomed children of various ages for a day of drills, competition and instruction. Alongside fellow coaches and volunteers, Codrington worked directly with participants, teaching techniques and valuable lessons that extended beyond the football field.
Throughout the camp, young athletes rotated through stations designed to improve speed, agility and football fundamentals. Cones were arranged across the field for footwork drills, while coaches led one-on-one instruction and group training sessions. Participants remained engaged throughout the day, enthusiastically embracing every challenge and opportunity to improve.
The camp atmosphere balanced hard work and fun. Young athletes pushed themselves through drills and competitions before gathering for pizza provided by camp organizers. At the conclusion of the event, participants were recognized for their efforts with mini trophies celebrating their achievements.
Among the awards presented was "The Best Energy Award," recognizing athletes who consistently brought enthusiasm and positivity throughout the day. The recognition highlighted one of the camp's core messages: effort and attitude matter just as much as talent.
For many parents in attendance, the camp represented more than an opportunity for football instruction. It was a chance for their children to learn from someone who overcame obstacles and achieved success through dedication and perseverance.
Codrington's story serves as an example of what can be accomplished through hard work and belief in oneself.
A graduate of Broughton High School, Codrington's path to professional football was far from guaranteed. Despite his talent, he did not receive significant recruiting attention coming out of high school. Rather than allowing that setback to define his future, he chose to bet on himself.
Codrington walked on at North Carolina Central University, determined to earn an opportunity. His commitment paid off when he received a full scholarship during his second year with the Eagles.
His success continued to grow throughout his collegiate career. During his time at NCCU, Codrington helped lead the Eagles to an HBCU national championship and established himself as one of the nation's top players. He finished his collegiate career as a four-time FCS and HBCU All-American, earning recognition as one of the most accomplished players in program history.
Although he was not selected in the NFL Draft, Codrington continued to trust the process. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Jets before eventually joining the Buffalo Bills, where he spent two seasons. He is now a member of the Houston Texans.
Throughout the camp, Codrington shared lessons from his own journey, encouraging participants to believe in their potential regardless of the obstacles they may face.
"Chase your dreams. Do not let anyone put their fears and limitations on you," Codrington told the young athletes.
He also emphasized the importance of consistent growth and development, reminding campers that success is often built through small improvements over time.
"Every day you got to get better 1%," he said.
That message resonated throughout the day as campers worked through drills and listened attentively to coaches. For many participants, the opportunity to learn directly from an NFL player was a memorable experience. For Codrington, it was an opportunity to give back to the community that helped shape him.
By returning to the same field where his football journey began, Codrington demonstrated that success and service can go hand in hand. As the camp concluded and young athletes left with new skills, trophies and memories, they also departed with a powerful reminder that determination, hard work and self-belief can open doors that once seemed impossible.
