Kansas City Chiefs Safety Eric Berry Grabs His First Interception Since Cancer Diagnosis

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On Sunday, the sports world was rocked by the passing of NBA coach, Flip Saunders. Saunders, 60, died from complications of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma — a form of cancer. While his untimely demise certainly instilled a sense of melancholy throughout the realm of sports, Kansas City Chiefs safety, Eric Berry helped provide a sense of nostalgia.

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Yesterday, Berry caught his first interception against the Pittsburgh Steelers since being diagnosed with the same cancer that took the life of Saunders. Last season, Berry sat out a large portion of the season to fight his battle with cancer. Fortunately, he was able to recover and make it back for the Chiefs this season.

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