Devon Still's Cincinnati Bengals Jersey Sales Soar In Aid Of Cancer Suffering Daughter

American Football Player's Jersey Sales Soar In Aid Of Cancer Suffering Daughter

After his four-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare pediatric cancer, Cincinnati Bengals' defensive tackle Devon Still couldn't focus enough to make the team's 53-man roster this season.

But on Saturday, he got some good news with the bad: head coach Marvin Lewis called Still to let him know that while he didn't make the team, the Bengals were re-signing him to their practice squad and would continue providing insurance for his daughter's treatment.

Not only that, Still's No.75 jersey has become the fastest-selling in Cincinnati history. How come? The Bengals announced on Monday all proceeds from the sales would go to pediatric cancer research.

“They could have washed their hands with me and said they didn’t care about what I was going through off the field,” Still told ABC News. “It’s like a blessing in disguise for me.”

His practice squad position pays $6,300 per week in salary, doesn't require Still to travel to games, keeps him from having to move to a different team, and includes full health benefits.

The last part was most crucial for Still, who on June 2 found out his daughter Leah, below, was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma. After the devastating news, Still's focus turned from football to family, and as a result his performance on the field suffered. He left the team’s minicamp practices to split time between his home in Delaware and Leah’s treatment facility in Philadelphia, ESPN reports.

Still's re-signing has worked wonderfully well

"I can't give football 100 percent right now," Still told The Cincinnati Enquirer. "In the business aspect they want guys to solely focus on football, which is understandable. We are here to win this city a Super Bowl and right now I am not in a position where I can give football 100 percent of everything I have."

Lewis told the paper he believes Still will eventually rejoin the roster.

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