5 NFL stars who survived cancer and made brave comeback

Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner
Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner

5 NFL players who returned to football after surviving cancer

#3 - Eric Berry

Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry
Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry

Eric Berry reported to team doctors that he was having chest pains following a game during the 2014 NFL season. After running a series of tests, the next day, the team found a mass in his chest, which he was told could possibly be lymphoma. A few days later, he was officially diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, which Berry said changed his entire outlook on life in general.

Berry made an official statement to the public about his diagnosis and promised to eventually return to the football field, despite the slim chances that he would be able to do so. He overcame the odds and did so rapidly. He was declared cancer-free just seven months after his official diagnosis and returned to the football field in the first game of the 2015 season, less than a calendar year after his previous game.

#4 - Mark Herzlich

New York Giants linebacker Mark Herzlich
New York Giants linebacker Mark Herzlich

Mark Herzlich was attending Boston College for his college football career when he received the news that he had cancer. He was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare and dangerous form of bone cancer. He was incredibly declared cancer-free in 2009 just four months after he was officially diagnosed.

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Herzlich went undrafted in the 2011 NFL Draft, partially because of his health situation. He was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent prior to the 2011 season, where he would remain for seven years.

#5 - Brandon Bolden

New England Patriots running back Brandon Bolden
New England Patriots running back Brandon Bolden

Brandon Bolden was diagnosed with epidermoid carcinoma, a form of skin cancer, following the conclusion of the 2018 season. Bolden reported that he temporarily lost all functionability to the right side of his face, but thankfully underwent successful surgery to remove the cancer.

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Bolden is now cancer-free and has regained control of the part of his face that he lost while battling cancer. His health situation played heavily into his decision to sit out the 2020 NFL season, but he is back now to continue his career.

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