Foster Moreau, offensive player, who was in March diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancersigned this Wednesday at contract for three years in exchange for 12 million dollars play with the New Orleans Saints of the NFL.
Hodgkin lymphoma is a disease that starts in white blood cells, called lymphocytes, which grow out of control and cause swollen lymph nodes.
Moreau, 26, discovered his condition during a physical exam evaluating his move from the Las Vegas Raiders, his previous team, to the Saints, the agency said. EFE extension.
Upon learning of the illness, the New Orleans, Louisiana-born player announced his retirement from soccer on March 23.
“Through a somewhat miraculous process, this period of free agency changed my life. During a routine physical exam I learned that I have Hodgkin’s lymphoma and will step away from football,” Moreau said at the time.
But in recent days the situation has changed. This was reported by the leading player of the university league even though the cancer reached stage two, the doctors told her it could be removed.
The diagnosis has given the Saints confidence that the player will be healthy and ready to perform in the 2023 season which kicks off in September.
“I’m going to kick this ass and get back to doing what I love!”the athlete had posted on his Twitter account on March 22.
When the signing was made official by the National Football League’s social networks, the post was filled with responses full of amazement and emotion.
Moreau was a fourth round pick that the Raiders took in the 2019 Draft. He played four seasons in Las Vegas completing 91 receptions for 1,107 yards and 12 touchdowns.
In the 2022 season, the tight end recorded 33 receptions and a career-high 240 yards, stats that caught the attention of New Orleans.
At the Saints, Foster Moreau will bolster the offense led by his former Las Vegas Raiders teammate, ‘quarterback’ Derek Carr, running back Jamaal Williams, who played with the Detroit Lions in 2021 and 2022, and the other tight end on the team, Juwan Johnson.
The Saints will look to return to the playoffs in the 2023 season after finishing with a record seven-10 games last year in third place in the National Conference South Division.
Source: Clarin
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