Broncos Honor 125 Cancer Survivors At Halftime On Sunday
DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Broncos honored cancer survivors during Sunday night's home game against the Giants.
At halftime, more than 125 people who have battled different forms of cancer took the field and waved special rally towels.
"Don't stop believing" playing as the Broncos honor cancer survivors. pic.twitter.com/jBJLLEgUXX
— Mark Haas (@markhaastv) October 16, 2017
The ceremony is part of the team's Fight Like A Bronco campaign, which "celebrates the courage of all survivors -- men, women and children -- of cancer."
Broncos President and CEO Joe Ellis spent time this afternoon with hundreds of cancer survivors being honored at tonight's game. pic.twitter.com/tXf3MpiXB8
— Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) October 15, 2017
During breaks in the game the Mile High stadium screens will also show messages from players and coaches who have personal stories about cancer and how it has affected their families.
The team launched Fight Like A Bronco last year. At that time, they made monetary donations to
Susan G. Komen Colorado and the American Cancer Society.