Cowboys’ Brock Hoffman honors wife’s UNT Health PA program through NFL’s ‘My Cause My Cleats’ initiative

When Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Brock Hoffman takes the field for warm-ups before
Sunday’s game against the Eagles, his cleats will carry a message far bigger than
football.
As part of the NFL’s annual “My Cause My Cleats” campaign, Hoffman has chosen to honor
his wife, Abbey Montoya, and the Physician Assistant Studies program at UNT Health
in Fort Worth.
The NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” initiative allows players to reveal their passions
beyond the game by wearing custom-designed cleats that represent a cause or organization
close to their hearts. For Hoffman, this year’s choice was personal.
“My wife works incredibly hard in PA school, and I get to see what she and her classmates
go through every day,” Hoffman said. “Seeing her dedication has given me a deeper
appreciation for the medical field and for the people who devote their lives to helping
others.”
Montoya, a Colorado native and former collegiate softball player, is in her first
year of UNT Health’s PA program. She and Hoffman met during their undergraduate years
at Coastal Carolina University, where both were student-athletes. After Hoffman transferred
to Virginia Tech, the couple reconnected during a school break — and the rest, as
Montoya put it, “is history.”
When Hoffman joined the Cowboys, the pair relocated to North Texas.
“We came to Fort Worth because Brock was here,” Montoya said. “I always knew I wanted
to go to PA school, and once Brock had some stability in the NFL, I started applying
to programs in Texas. When I got into UNT Health, it was an easy decision — it was
the perfect fit for both of us.”
Balancing an NFL schedule and the rigors of a graduate medical program hasn’t been
easy, but the couple has found ways to make it work. “Our schedules are kind of opposite,”
Hoffman said. “But we make time for each other — Friday date nights are our thing.
We just try to be intentional with the time we get.”
Montoya said she’s touched that Hoffman chose to spotlight the program and its students
through his cleats.

“It’s really special,” she said. “Most people in the NFL world don’t get to see the
inner workings of health care — the long hours, the studying, the commitment it takes.
It means a lot that he’s shining a light on that side of things.”
This marks Hoffman’s third year participating in “My Cause My Cleats.” In 2023, he
supported the American Brain Tumor Association in honor of his mother, who was diagnosed
with an acoustic neuroma. The following year, he wore custom-designed cleats promoting
the Derrick James Family Foundation, which supports underprivileged youth in the Dallas
area.
This year, Hoffman’s custom cleats will feature the UNT Health logo and design elements
representing the PA program’s mission of preparing compassionate, skilled health care
providers. He plans to wear the cleats during pre-game warm-ups and participate in
the NFL’s nationwide charity auction, where proceeds from “My Cause My Cleats” are
donated to each player’s chosen organization.
“UNT Health’s PA program represents exactly what this initiative is about — people
who dedicate themselves to helping others,” Hoffman said. “It’s about recognizing
the hard work that goes into making a difference.”
PA Lauren Dobbs, chair of UNT Health’s Department of Physician Assistant Studies,
said the department was honored to be chosen as Hoffman’s cause.
“We are incredibly proud of Abbey and grateful to Brock for using his platform to
highlight the impact of physician assistants,” Dobbs said. “Our students train to
make a real difference in their communities, and seeing that commitment recognized
on a national stage is both humbling and inspiring.”
For Montoya, the gesture reflects both their personal journey and shared purpose.
“We’ve always talked about living out our dreams — him playing football and me becoming
a PA,” she said. “Now we’re both doing what we love and supporting each other along
the way.”
As Hoffman’s cleats hit the turf under the bright lights of AT&T Stadium, they’ll
carry not only his team colors but also the story of two people chasing big dreams
— one on the field and one in the classroom — united by purpose and compassion.
