This season, 32 players from across the NFL have officially joined the Lowe's Home Team to unite fans around a common goal we can all root for: worthy community projects.
Two of the league's brightest stars – Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey – were previously announced as co-captains of the first ever Lowe’s Home Team.
“It’s important for me to be able to give back to the community and support the people that have supported me,” Jackson said. “Being a part of the Lowe’s Home team is special for me because it gives me the chance to bring people together and give back.”
Throughout the season, each of the 32 players will partner with local Lowe's to make an impact in their own market and several will show us their own DIY passion projects.
Follow #LowesHomeTeam for updates and some DIY inspiration from your favorite players.
Check out the full Home Team roster and learn more about the players below!
Jackson, the reigning NFL MVP, is one of the most dynamic quarterbacks the league has ever seen. And he’s just getting started. A third-year superstar, Jackson is one of the Home Team captains.
McCaffrey has emerged as one of the league’s most versatile and explosive weapons. The All-Pro running back can do it all. McCaffrey is the other Home Team captain.
Lamb is a rookie wide receiver with all the tools to flourish in Dallas. The first-round pick previously starred at Oklahoma, where he was among the nation's top pass-catchers.
Johnson has worked his way up from undrafted prospect to starter in Denver. The inside linebacker also has a knack for building furniture.
Williamson, a leader on New York’s defense, is no stranger to hard work and the DIY approach. He grew up on his family’s 125-acre cattle farm in Tennessee. Last year, he was honored as a United Way Hometown Hero.
Garland played collegiately at the Air Force and is currently a captain with the Colorado Air National Guard, fulfilling his military obligations during the offseason. He actively supports many causes that aid veterans.
The young right tackle has already proven to be a key building block for a stout Indianapolis offensive line. In addition to his blocking skills, this big guy has a love for horticulture.
In addition to lining up at linebacker for New England, Copeland runs two real estate companies. One specializes in flips and the other is focused on rental properties.
Ham knows all about representing the Home Team, having been born and raised in Minnesota and now suiting up for the Vikings.
Ridley is an impressive wide receiver producing at a high level for Atlanta. Off the field, he spends time giving back by actively supporting the foster care community.
The former undrafted free agent is an example of another Home Team story, playing for the Saints after growing up in Baton Rouge.
A fourth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, Riley is looking to carve out a role in his second NFL season both on and off the field.
The former first-round pick is a disruptive defensive lineman looking to put some roots down in Miami. He recently purchased a home and plans to do some renovating on his own.
The massive defensive tackle signed with the Bengals after proving his worth. Reader partnered with United Way of Greensboro North Carolina to help his hometown through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conner, who famously overcame Hodgkin’s lymphoma, has always had a strong connection to the Steel City. He grew up in nearby Erie before playing collegiately at Pitt and purchased a home for this mother during the offseason.
The Stanford product was born in Spain before moving to South Carolina when he was six years old. He comes from an athletic family as the son of two professional basketball players.
After starring at UCLA, Fairbairn joined the Texans as an undrafted free agent and has since established himself as the team’s trusted placekicker. An avid DIYer, Fairbairn will share his talents off the field for many to see.
The veteran offensive tackle is new to Arizona but he’s not new to home improvement. In fact, he appeared on an episode of HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” when he helped fund a home renovation for his parents.
Clark has emerged as one of the league’s top interior linemen, earning his first Pro Bowl nod in 2019. He’s also done work in the community to feed and financially assist families in need.
Johnson is a skilled runner determined to make just as much of an impact in the community. His foundation was created to mentor young adults and provide family assistance for his native North Alabama.
An All-Pro safety with a nose for the ball, Byard has been a staple for Tennessee’s defense. He has also has been very involved with community projects aimed at helping families and at-risk youth.
The speedy wideout and return specialist won a Super Bowl with Kansas City in his rookie year. He fulfilled another dream by purchasing a house for his parents shortly after he was drafted.
McMillan was traded to Las Vegas just before the start of the team’s debut season in their new city. He enjoys being a role model and has been known to crash youth football practices on his off day.
The veteran wideout has found a home with the Rams, posting over 1,000 receiving yards in each of the last two seasons. With a degree in policy planning and development, real estate investing and flipping houses are some of his off-field interests.
Godwin is one of the league’s bright, ascending talents. He’s fresh off his first Pro Bowl season and is primed for more. He also established a foundation to help give at-risk animals a second chance.
The Florida native was drafted by Jacksonville in the fourth round of the 2020 draft. In fact, he played high school football 26 miles from the Jaguars’ facility.
Takitaki is in his second season with Cleveland, and credits the time he spent away from the game in college at BYU for helping him get on track. Before going pro, Takitaki spent two semesters working construction, laying foundations and installing walls.
The explosive wideout is looking to build on what was a tremendous rookie campaign in Washington. Named Indiana’s Mr. Football during high school and a two-time college captain, Terry brings an elite level of leadership to his pro team.
Flowers was immediately thrust into a prominent role for the vaunted Seattle defense and is looking to cement his place in his third season. His favorite part about living in Seattle is the greenery and the opportunity to be near water.
An All-Pro selection in 2019, White has established himself as one of the league’s top talents at corner. He has a special place in his heart for teachers, donating supplies for classrooms in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana.
Nwosu has been widely recognized for his community service. He was his team’s nominee for the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award last season and is very involved in a number of Southern California initiatives.
The powerful lineman for the G-men has some skills when it comes to handy work. Hernandez’s father is a contractor in Las Vegas, so it’s fair to say he knows his way around a construction site.