BROCKTON – Washington Commanders offensive lineman and Brockton native Aaron Monteiro hosted a free football clinic for kids in his hometown on Friday. “You don’t need to fall into that stereotype that they have on us in this city,” said Monteiro. “You can make something of yourself if you work…Read More
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