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In early January 2015, Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry posted the following quote on his Facebook page: "'You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and in the manner in which you live ...
Last December, Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease after an MRI revealed a mass on the right side of his chest. Doctors initially described the cancer as ...
Eric Berry sat at his parents’ breakfast table ... turned the three-time Pro Bowler into a cancer patient. “A battle every day,” said Berry, who was diagnosed in December with Hodgkin ...
Eric Berry, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma last December, made his return to his home field, in front of his home fans, victorious over the cancer diagnosis that had threatened his career ...
“He’s doing well in that treatment process, but that’s a tough process to go through,” Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said Wednesday about safety Eric Berry’s battle with Hodkin lymphom ...
For the first time as an NFL player, Eric Berry returned to his home town of Atlanta, the place where he successfully underwent cancer treatment two years ago, and helped deliver an emotional ...
but it was still a victory for safety Eric Berry. Berry, 26, was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in November. In June, he was declared cancer-free and made his first regular-season start since ...
When Eric Berry was told that he’d effectively wrapped ... They were the ones who had been there with him through it all — the cancer, the recovery, the redemption — and he wanted them ...
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Eric Berry’s recovery from Hodgkin lymphoma continues to go well. “Eric is doing well,” Reid said Tuesday, the first day of organized team activities.
Chiefs safety Eric Berry was placed on the non-football injured list after a mass was found in his chest. (Jamie Squire, Getty Images) The Broncos’ focus may have already shifted to the Chiefs ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Pro Bowl safety Eric Berry returned to the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice field Wednesday, just eight months after a cancer diagnosis threatened to derail his career.
In early January 2015, Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry posted the following quote on his Facebook page: "'You beat cancer by how you live, why you live, and in the manner in which you live ...