The Los Angeles Chargers have been having a great season—how about that come-from-behind win in Pittsburgh?!—but, for 150 Long Beach students, they may have pulled off their most valuable performance, Tuesday.

Charger players, cheerleaders and team personnel showed up at Cesar Chavez Elementary School to present bikes to 150 second- and third-grade students who took part in an essay competition. The bikes were purchased by the team and California Resources Company.

Check out a whole lot of winners!

Marie de la Torre gets official Chargers eye-black stickers. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
One student helps the other place a Chargers eye-black sticker under her eye. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
A student reacts at the beginning of the presentation of 150 bikes by Los Angeles Charger players. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger mascot, Bolt, high-fives students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger Geremy Davis high-fives students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger Michael Badgley pumps up the crowd as he holds a bike overhead. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger cheerleaders make their way as the Chargers present 150 bikes to 2nd and 3rd-grade students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger players present 150 bikes to 2nd and 3rd-grade students who took part in an essay competition. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger Brandon Facyson high-five students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Los Angeles Charger Uchenna Nwosu high-five students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Marcelo Romero reacts as his essay is read outloud. Photo by Thomas R Cordova
Nailah Williams left, and Cassandra Rubio, right, react as bikes are presented to all the students as the Los Angeles Charger players present 150 bikes to 2nd and 3rd-grade students. Photo by Thomas R Cordova