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In his 16th year conducting the sprint, Eisen's goal was to attain a sub-six second time. Kittle, who also served as Eisen's "hype man", clocked him in at 5.98 seconds, the fourth time he's broken six seconds.
As an All-Pro both on and off the field, Kittle concluded the event by presenting Eisen and St. Jude's a check for $10,000, courtesy of he and his wife, Claire.
"It's my first big check, so I wanted to do it for you," Kittle told Eisen.
Along with Kittle's contribution, over $820,000 has been raised through this year's campaign. Since 2004 the "Run Rich Run" campaign has helped raise nearly $1.2 million for St. Jude in the battle against childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. For more information on St. Jude and how to donate, visit NFL.com/RunRichRun.
Check out the photos from Rice and Kittle's time in Indianapolis: