With the recent news that Eric Berry of the Chiefs has been diagnosed with possible lymphoma, the twitter world is reacting to the unfortunate news involving one of the best defensive players in the NFL.
More from Kansas City Chiefs
- Chiefs gamble at wide receiver could already be biting them back
- Clark Hunt throws cold water on potential Chiefs throwbacks
- Patrick Mahomes explains why Chiefs aren’t a dynasty and what it’ll take to be one
- Hyped Chiefs weapon gets untimely injury news with some silver lining
- Latest report shows Chiefs in the wrong for Chris Jones dispute
On Monday we learned of the unfortunate news that Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry has been diagnosed with cancer and will miss the rest of the season as he battles this ordeal. It’s never easy to see one of the more promising young players in any sport have to go through a fight like this, and there are a lot of people behind him.
Of course, with the power of social media these days, people were quick to take to their twitter accounts and send their well wishes the way of Berry as he gets ready for the biggest battle of his life.
Praying for @Stuntman1429 #ChiefsKingdom
— Cody Martin (@CMart44) November 24, 2014
I really don't know what to say about Eric Berry. Pure class and a true VFL. Just like any offense he ever faced he will beat this too
— Kendall Snyder (@KendallSnyder) November 24, 2014
Thoughts & prayers out to Eric Berry. Has. Heck of a fight... the biggest fight of his life ahead of him... & I know... he will KO this.
— #BrodyFuentes (@BreezeM3) November 24, 2014
Praying for you @Stuntman1429 #VFL
— Beñ (@IamSouthern_eh) November 24, 2014
@Stuntman1429 Stay Strong!
— Jeff Cook (@KCcook58) November 24, 2014
There are so many more, and more well wishes are sure to come in as Berry gets set to take on the biggest opponent of his life.
More from FanSided
- NFL rumors: Aaron Rodgers sets Jets up for Super Bowl run with new contract
- MLB Trade Grades: Dodgers land Amed Rosario from Guardians
- Colorado gives Pac-12 a possible death knell with move to Big 12
- NFL rumors: Dalvin Cook suitor maintaining very ‘real’ interest
- Braves get dose of bad news on Max Fried as ace nears return