Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor hasn’t forgotten where he came from.

Chancellor, a Norfolk, Virginia native, returned to his hometown this weekend to throw his annual charity event, Bam Bam’s Spring Jam. The two-day affair included free food, free entertainment and a star-studded celebrity basketball game.

Several news outlets reported the event had its largest showing since its birth eight years ago.

“Every year I kind of got to expand a little bit, or add something new to it, but I’m enjoying it man,” Chancellor told WAVY. “My whole point of doing this whole weekend is to connect, to meet one another, to meet somebody new.”

The celebrity basketball game was attended by Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruce Smith, Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor, Knicks forward Kyle O’Quinn and Raiders quarterback E.J. Manuel. Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril also laced up his basketball shoes to support his Seahawks teammate.

The event is thrown by Chancellor’s foundation, Kam Cares, which seeks to give children in underserved communities better access to education, health and wellness resources, according to the foundation’s site.

Over the weekend, Chancellor also presented ACCESS College Foundation with a check for $10,000 to provide scholarships to two senior students at his alma mater, Maury High School.

Big salute to VA's own @Kam_Chancellor – what he did for Norfolk today was nothing short of outstanding #AllLove pic.twitter.com/DcWjxlpJH1 — Louie Santana (@SkipToMyLou757) May 28, 2017

The Legion of Boom member will be back to football on Tuesday when OTA’s begin in Seattle.