GREENWOOD, Ark. - Jamie Freeman always wanted to play sports but couldn’t because of his battle with cerebral palsy.But he felt apart of the Greenwood High School Bulldogs football team, more than ever, after the athletes awarded him a championship ring on Wednesday.Freeman, 35, has worked as the team’s janitor since 2019."It’s really exciting and it says a lot about the boys that play for Greenwood that they would want to do this for me," Freeman told FOX Television Stations on Saturday. "It says a lot about their character."RELATED: Teenager with autism sinks 3-pointer during basketball tournamentFreeman said he has suffered from cerebral palsy ever since birth.