The Cincinnati Bengals have a critical game Thursday night against their in-state division rivals, the Cleveland Browns.
But win or lose, Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still will go home with a smile on his face.
Not only will the Bengals donate $1.25 million to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to help fight pediatric cancer, but his four-year-old daughter Leah, who is battling stage 4 neuroblastoma, also will be in the building to see her father play.
According to FOX Sports, Leah is healthy enough to travel from Philadelphia where she is being treated and will see her father play for the first time.
Still’s daughter has garnered support from numerous NFL teams and fans all over the country, who have purchased Still’s No. 75 jersey in order to raise money for the donation.
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