Devon Still accepts ESPY award on his daughter's behalf

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Thursday, July 16, 2015
Devon Still accepts ESPY on daughter's behalf
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still accepted an award honoring his 5-year-old daughter Leah Still at the 2015 ESPY Awards Wednesday night.

LOS ANGELES -- Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still accepted an award honoring his 5-year-old daughter Leah Still at the 2015 ESPY Awards Wednesday night.

"Sorry I can't be there everybody, but thank you for supporting me while I beat up cancer," said Leah in a pre-taped acceptance speech.

Still said Leah was unable to attend the ceremony in person as was not cleared by doctors to travel.

Leah was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in June of 2014, prompting Devon to take a hiatus from football early in the season. She had a tumor removed in September and continued to undergo chemotherapy and radiation. The Bengals showed their loyalty to Still by keeping him on the team to ensure that he would continue to receive the health benefits necessary for Leah's care while on hiatus.

In support of his daughter, Still shaved his head and has said that he will grow back his hair only when Leah's does.

In March of this year, Still announced that his daughter was officially in remission, much to the nation's excitement. However, Leah was to face yet another trial soon after.

In June, Still explained on Instagram that Leah's health has had another setback. Now diagnosed with Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, or VOD, the complication affects the liver and was caused by a stem cell transplant Leah received during her cancer treatment.

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