Rutgers player, coach get heads shaven by kids for cancer awareness
Football is football. It’s huge. And, we love it. We can’t get enough of it.
That’s why we write, talk and watch it seemingly nonstop.
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However, football isn’t the biggest thing in the world. There are other things, such as cancer for example, that certainly outweigh the sport we adore.
On Thursday night, Rutgers DB Anthony Marshall, co-defensive coordinator Noah Joseph and director of player engagement Roosevelt Boone got their heads shaved by patients from the Embrace Kids Foundation to help bring cancer awareness:
This is awesome. Well done, Scarlet Knights.