Thursday night’s Browns vs. Bengals game will be the first time 4-year-old Leah Still will be able to watch her dad, Bengals DT Devon Still, play in person. So the little girl, whose fight against pediatric cancer has captured the nation, got some pregame tips on how to cheer:
Devon Still’s daughter makes a great Bengals cheerleader
Leah Still is healthy enough to watch her dad play for the first time today. The Bengals cheerleaders got her ready to root him on.
Her day has officially been made! #WhoDey http://t.co/qmJzwSOe91 pic.twitter.com/BcU7zquAUt
— Devon Still (@Dev_Still71) November 6, 2014 Look how beautiful Leah Still looks ready to cheer on her Daddy @Dev_Still71 &other @Bengals! #LeahStrong #proudalum pic.twitter.com/lBvUQfMgId
— Harmony Cannon (@Harmony__Joy) November 6, 2014 It doesn't get any better than this..she fits right in http://t.co/WKbJ9DRjTh pic.twitter.com/va1vh2SXCD
— Devon Still (@Dev_Still71) November 6, 2014 Leah flew into Cincinnati Wednesday, leading to this adorable video of him picking her up at the airport. Thursday brought a pregame tea party:
A little tea party to relax before the game http://t.co/EoKcb4rQyq pic.twitter.com/MejjntGiW9
— Devon Still (@Dev_Still71) November 6, 2014 During the game, the Bengals will present a check for over $1 million to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital, with much of the money coming from sales of Still's jersey. You can donate here to help Leah and adorable little kids like her fighting a tough battle.


















