Former Cincinnati Bengals Defensive Tackle Devon Still has announced that his daughter, Leah, is cancer free. On the day before Thanksgiving, Still posted a picture that read "thank you," on his Instagram account, happily informing everybody that Leah's latest follow-up medical tests showed "no evidence" of cancer. Read More »
Leah Still made her NYFW debut this past week, as the cancer-stricken toddler walked the runway at the Kids Rock! Fashion Show. Read More »
Leah Still, the daughter of NFL player Devon Still, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, has received her own Wheaties box. Read More »
Devon Still is more than just a tackle for the Bengals. Still is also a father - and a good father at that. In honor of two emotional milestones relating to his daughter's cancer battle, the tackle got two tattoos of Leah Still's face on his body. Read More »
The Cincinnati Bengals were everyone's favorites to win the Super Bowl this NFL season, but those aspirations have almost vanished without a trace. However, whatever problems they are facing have quickly been forgotten about with Leah Still, the daughter of their star player Devon Still, suffering from cancer and becoming the new star of their franchise. The father-daughter duo were the center of attention after their Thursday Night Defeat against the Cleveland Browns. After that devastating loss, it seems that Leah is the only untouchable Bengal at the moment. With a super trade involving A.J. Green, Johnny Manziel, Josh Gordon and Paul Kruger being discussed. What will happen with their faltering franchise? Read More »
In an incredibly wonderful gesture, Ellen DeGeneres has joined the charity campaign to help raise funds for Cincinnati Bengals football player, Devon Still, and his cancer-stricken daughter Leah. The television host will donate $10,000 to the NFL defensive tackle as his sweet child continues her battle against cancer. Read More »
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still was moved to tears the night of Sunday, Oct. 5, when the New England Patriots cheerleaders sported his jersey in support of his 4-year-old daughter Leah, who's battling Stage 4 neuroblastoma. The Pats cheerleaders took the field in the second half of New England's 43-17 victory at Gillette Stadium in cropped versions of his No. 75 jersey. The wardrobe change was a nod to the fundraising campaign started by the Bengals in September, whereby the team has pledged to donate all the proceeds from the sale of his jersey to pediatric cancer research. Read More »
Despite being from opposing teams, New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton delivered an incredibly feel-good gesture to the Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle. Payton bought 100 jerseys of football player, Denvon Still, with the proceeds going to benefit pediatric cancer treatment and research. Read More »