But in 2014, Devon had news like a bolt out of the blue
It was Devon’s four-year-old daughter, Lia, who was diagnosed with cancerIt was obvious that she couldn’t concentrate on her exercise because she was nursing her daughter
And Devon’s own injury eventually led to him being released from the team
Devon, who was released from the team, was even considering retiring to focus on her daughter
Devon’s team, the Cincinnati Bengals, signed Devon as a trainee
The reason was to provide Devon with health insurance coverage for workers
The Cincinnati Bengals gave Devon a shotUntil he’s ready to play
I gave him weekly pay and health insurance
Devon was able to concentrate entirely on her daughter without having to follow her team’s schedule
This wasn’t the endThe Cincinnati Bengals sold Devon’s uniform as a trainee in an unusual way
This was to donate the proceeds to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Children’s Cancer Center
Devon’s uniform was sold nationwide in the first four days, grossing $400,000
The cheerleaders of the New England Patriots, Cincinnati’s opponentsI wore Devon’s uniform and cheered for Devon and Lia
Leah overcame cancer on the back of support and Devon returned to play Retired from his career, Devon is still trying to overcome childhood cancer Lia, who is 13 years old, is still doing well