Thursday, October 15, 2015

NFL Star DeAngelo Williams Pays for 53 Mammograms to Honor Mom


By Molly Blake

Pittsburgh Steelers running back DeAngelo Williams announced earlier this month that his nonprofit organization, The DeAngelo Williams Foundation, will cover the cost of 53 mammograms at hospitals located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Pittsburgh.

Williams is a staunch supporter of breast cancer awareness. In 2014, Williams' mother, Sandra Hill, died after battling breast cancer. She was just 53 years old. He also lost his four aunts to the disease, but not before leading a push in 2009 to allow NFL players to wear pink cleats throughout October, Breast Cancer Awareness month. 

Ever since then, fans have become accustomed to seeing pink — pink headphones, pink cleats, pink pompoms — on gobs of NFL gear throughout October — but only October. That's not sitting well with Williams, who wanted to show his support for breast cancer awareness all season long by wearing pink accessories during games.  

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Source: NBC News/TODAY

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