With a handoff from Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden and a few nudges from running back Trent Richardson, 5-year-old cancer survivor Ryan Encinas covered the 40 yards as fast as he could. The Browns have had longer touchdown runs in their history, never one so sweet. Encinas, who recently celebrated two years in remission after being diagnosed with lung cancer, concluded Cleveland's ''Family Night'' practice at FirstEnergy Stadium on Saturday by running for a TD while being escorted by all the Browns. Once he reached the end zone, Encinas was lifted in the air by linebacker Craig Robertson and all the Browns huddled as the youngster soared above them and the crowd cheered. ''That was cool,'' Weeden said. ''The kid's been through a lot. I do a lot of stuff back home with Children's Hospital, so every time something like that happens, it brings a lump to your throat.'' The touching moment was similar to the one that took place earlier this year at Nebraska, when the Cornhuskers let 7-year-old Jack Hoffman, fighting brain cancer, run for a TD during their spring game. Source: Fox Sports [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Uu9IFOqqSA]Young Boy With Cancer Scores TD At Browns Practice - YouTube[/ame]
Is this a new trend? First Nebraska, now the Browns? I'm just waiting for a little kid to push the QB out of the way lol
I don't have kids but this sort of thing is just awesome...he was so cute trying to run the 40 yds...lol It's called having feelings...