NFL Alumni Youth Football Camps
Infinity Park, 950 S. Birth Street, Glendale, CO 80246
About
NFL Alumni Youth Football Camps offers non-contact football skills sessions that include a dynamic warm up, individual skills stations, skill contests, skill challenges, small space games such as 2v2 and 4v4 platforms, and team tournaments. Camp days also feature team competition, a “Super Duper Friday” with a championship game, prizes, highlight awards, and a Friday awards and recognition ceremony. Along with football activities, the program includes life skills, an NFL Alumni Hero Message, and “Eat like a Pro” education.
• Ages: 6–14 years old
• Schedule: 5-day half-day camps, Monday–Friday, with optional Extended Skills Boost Hours; each camp provides approximately 19 to 35 hours of direct coaching and mentorship per child over five days
Camps are led by professional football coaches and professional educators from the college and high school ranks, with pro coaches working alongside NFL Alumni Broncos. Staff members are background-checked, and camps typically include three or four different NFL Alumni players per week. The student-to-instructor ratio is better than 10:1, and campers are divided by age and experience using station-based skill development training that includes the program’s Vital 5 Life Skill Lessons.
Pro Sports Experience has operated NFL Alumni Youth Football Camps as non-contact programs for 24 years and has run over 900 community-based youth sports camps since 2002, serving nearly 3,000 children nationwide each year. The leadership team includes Tom Finks (Owner/President, Pro Sports Experience, LLC), Mike Gross (National Operations Director), Lisa Finks (Chief Financial Officer, Attorney), Kaitlin Palmer (Communications Manager), Jaron Cohen (NFLA Director, Head Football Coach at Ponderosa High School and 2009 Colorado 4A–5A “Coach of the Year”), and Dwight Swift (NFLA Director, Head Football Coach at George Washington High School and member of the Park Hill Pirates Hall of Honor).
Pro Sports Experience is an officially licensed partner of the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans, and the National Football League Alumni Association. The documentary “Legacy of Hope,” produced by Emmy Award winners Mike Leonard and Mary Kay Wall, highlights Tom Finks and Pro Sports Experience and follows their partnership with Parents for Peace and Justice and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. Pro Sports Experience serves families in nine NFL markets nationwide, including California, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, New England, New York, and Philadelphia.
Parents are asked to send a snack and drinks for half-day camps and a lunch and drinks for full-day camps, with a note that no nut or peanut products are allowed. Campers are instructed to wear athletic shoes and athletic shorts, bring a refillable water bottle labeled with their name, sunscreen, gym shoes for indoor use, and optional but recommended cleats. First-day check-in opens 45 minutes before camp, a parent or guardian must walk the camper through check-in, drop-off Tuesday through Friday is allowed up to 15 minutes before the start, and pick-up is at camp end with a parent or guardian required; for those registered for Extended Skills Boost Hours, pick-up is 60 minutes after camp concludes on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Testimonials from families describe the camp as a positive and enjoyable experience for children in Glendale, CO and Naperville, IL.
Last updated April 18, 2026.
• Ages: 6–14 years old
• Schedule: 5-day half-day camps, Monday–Friday, with optional Extended Skills Boost Hours; each camp provides approximately 19 to 35 hours of direct coaching and mentorship per child over five days
Camps are led by professional football coaches and professional educators from the college and high school ranks, with pro coaches working alongside NFL Alumni Broncos. Staff members are background-checked, and camps typically include three or four different NFL Alumni players per week. The student-to-instructor ratio is better than 10:1, and campers are divided by age and experience using station-based skill development training that includes the program’s Vital 5 Life Skill Lessons.
Pro Sports Experience has operated NFL Alumni Youth Football Camps as non-contact programs for 24 years and has run over 900 community-based youth sports camps since 2002, serving nearly 3,000 children nationwide each year. The leadership team includes Tom Finks (Owner/President, Pro Sports Experience, LLC), Mike Gross (National Operations Director), Lisa Finks (Chief Financial Officer, Attorney), Kaitlin Palmer (Communications Manager), Jaron Cohen (NFLA Director, Head Football Coach at Ponderosa High School and 2009 Colorado 4A–5A “Coach of the Year”), and Dwight Swift (NFLA Director, Head Football Coach at George Washington High School and member of the Park Hill Pirates Hall of Honor).
Pro Sports Experience is an officially licensed partner of the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans, and the National Football League Alumni Association. The documentary “Legacy of Hope,” produced by Emmy Award winners Mike Leonard and Mary Kay Wall, highlights Tom Finks and Pro Sports Experience and follows their partnership with Parents for Peace and Justice and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. Pro Sports Experience serves families in nine NFL markets nationwide, including California, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, New England, New York, and Philadelphia.
Parents are asked to send a snack and drinks for half-day camps and a lunch and drinks for full-day camps, with a note that no nut or peanut products are allowed. Campers are instructed to wear athletic shoes and athletic shorts, bring a refillable water bottle labeled with their name, sunscreen, gym shoes for indoor use, and optional but recommended cleats. First-day check-in opens 45 minutes before camp, a parent or guardian must walk the camper through check-in, drop-off Tuesday through Friday is allowed up to 15 minutes before the start, and pick-up is at camp end with a parent or guardian required; for those registered for Extended Skills Boost Hours, pick-up is 60 minutes after camp concludes on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Testimonials from families describe the camp as a positive and enjoyable experience for children in Glendale, CO and Naperville, IL.
Last updated April 18, 2026.
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