Ferguson feeling good after battles with cancer
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Dressed in a collared shirt and shorts, Joe Ferguson walked easily across the room without a hint of illness, then treated himself to a bite to eat before a celebrity golf event.
Forget golf. Right now, the former quarterback looks strong enough to step on the football field and throw a few long passes.
It's hard to believe this is the same person who was fighting for his life early last year. After bouts with lymphoma and leukemia, generating support from fans all over the world, Ferguson is feeling good these days and is almost casual when discussing his health.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Dressed in a collared shirt and shorts, Joe Ferguson walked easily across the room without a hint of illness, then treated himself to a bite to eat before a celebrity golf event.
Forget golf. Right now, the former quarterback looks strong enough to step on the football field and throw a few long passes.
It's hard to believe this is the same person who was fighting for his life early last year. After bouts with lymphoma and leukemia, generating support from fans all over the world, Ferguson is feeling good these days and is almost casual when discussing his health.
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