The NFL has been in need of a positive story in the wake of the Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson scandals, and in the last few weeks Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive tackle Devon Still has come to the rescue.
Still has drawn national headlines since it was revealed in September that his 4-year-old daughter, Leah, is battling cancer. The Bengals have used funds from the sale of his jersey to donate to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and pediatric cancer research. Ever since the team’s initiative began, Still’s #75 jersey has been a best-seller, and Leah’s fight has served as inspiration to cancer victims across the country.
Even Still’s competitors have rallied to his cause. New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton personally bought 100 jerseys in support of Still and his daughter, and the New England Patriots cheerleaders wore them in solidarity with the cause during a game against the Bengals, according to ESPN.
On Thursday night, Leah will be on the sidelines for the first time watching her father play professional football, as the Bengals take on the Cleveland Browns at Paul Brown Stadium in Cleveland. She arrived early on Thursday and gave her dad explicit instructions in a video recorded during the trip.
A little tea party to relax before the game http://t.co/EoKcb4rQyq pic.twitter.com/MejjntGiW9
— Devon Still (@Dev_Still71) November 6, 2014
“Daddy, I’m on a plane,” Leah said to her father in the clip. “We have to go on another plane because this plane doesn’t go all the way to Cincinnati.”
“And you pick us up!” she added.
Leah has Stage 4 neuroblastoma and recently underwent surgery to remove a tumor. She is currently undergoing chemotherapy bur has been approved by her medical physicians to travel. “She’s just excited,” Still told WCPO in Cincinnati. “She said how she’s going to be yelling in the crowd and stuff, so she’s been feeling good.”









