Prior to kickoff between the Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon, Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians showed support for Eric Berry in a very classy move.
It is always great to see players around the league showing their support for one another. After all, the NFL is a fraternity that very few are lucky enough to ever be a part of.
So when one of those brothers is threatened with an injury or illness that can take it all away — like Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry and his potential Lymphoma diagnosis — everyone is going to rally around him.
That includes the coaches.
Prior to Sunday’s Week 14 matchup between the Chiefs and Arizona Cardinals, Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians walked onto the field at University of Phoenix Stadiu with a t-shirt that showed his support of the Chiefs safety.
The shirt had the “Be Strong. Be Brave. Be Berry.” message that we have seen the Chiefs use since Berry was placed on the injured-reserve list.
Another shot can be seen below.

That is a classy move from Arians and one that Berry and his family will certainly appreciate.
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