Four Top 20 NFL Draft Picks Wore Custom Call Of Duty Clothing At The Event After MW2 Reveal

If you've been watching the 2022 NFL Draft, you might have noticed some of the prospects were wearing Call of Duty-themed attire at the big event. This was no accident, as Activision briefed at least one NFL draftee about the recently announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and presumably provided attire for the draft itself to help promote the game. Ahmad Gardner of Cincinnati wore a Call of Duty Task Force 141 pin, while Evan Neal of Alabama wore a Call of Duty Task Force 141 pocket square. Ohio State's Garrett Wilson, meanwhile, dressed up his outfit with a Call of Duty Ghost pin, while Kyle Hamilton of Notre Dame wore a suit with Task Force 141 printed on it. You can see images of the attire below, as rounded up by CharlieIntel. Task Force 141 is the main protagonist group of the Modern Warfare series, who are reportedly set to team up once again in Modern Warfare 2 in all manner of places, including potentially Singapore. . @kyledhamilton_’s suit at the #NFLDraft has TF141 on it. #ModernWarfare2 📸 @NFL pic.twitter.com/5DFt36psRR — CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) April 28, 2022 NFL Draft prospect @iamSauceGardner is wearing a “Task Force 141” pin at the #NFLDraft. 📸: @GoBearcatsFB pic.twitter.com/JpBHjyiSLD — CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) April 28, 2022 NFL Draft prospect @GarrettWilson_V is wearing a Ghost pin at the #NFLDraft! #ModernWarfare2 (IG: gqsports) pic.twitter.com/4ELmvjSN1X — CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) April 28, 2022 . @ENeal73 is wearing a Task Force 141 Pocket Square. #NFLDraft #ModernWarfare2 pic.twitter.com/oPjXkz6Emz — CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) April 29, 2022 Before the draft, Gardner revealed on his Instagram story that he was among the first people in the world outside Activision to see the new Call of Duty game. In a subsequent tweet, Gardner said, "It was so realistic, it's insane," adding that a new Warzone game is coming this year as well.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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