Jim Kelly's final public message before cancer surgery is one everybody should see
It may be a cliché, but it’s also true.
There weren’t many football players tougher than former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly.
But what the Hall of Famer did on the field is nothing compared to what he’s dealing with off of it.
Kelly was set to undergo surgery major jaw surgery on Wednesday, his latest challenge in a relentless battle with cancer.
As The Wildcard told readers earlier this month, the Bills great needed to have his upper jaw removed and reconstructed after the disease returned.
Kelly is a man of strong faith, and Tuesday, he took to Instagram to acknowledge that “God is good,” no matter what.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg1ynAYgl7P/?utm_source=ig_embed
“Me and my family, as we head out, we know that you got our back,” Kelly told his fans. “I know that we only look to one place, and that’s the good Lord for everything we’ve received. And I know this is just the start of something great.
“The bottom line is you make a difference today for someone who is fighting for tomorrow, and my tomorrow is coming tomorrow. So keep praying, and thank you very much.”
As one would expect, Kelly’s fight has brought support from all around Bills Nation.
Thinking about my friend. Godspeed Jim Kelly. Thank you TASTE in East Aurora NY. #KellyTough pic.twitter.com/8MxyvCNgwc
— Steve Tasker (@SteveTasker89) March 28, 2018
Prayers for my brother @jimkelly1212 this week. He can quarterback through anything life throws at him…. God built him #KellyTough 💪🏾#BeatCancer prayers up @jillmkelly @ProFootballHOF @buffalobills @nflnetwork #gobills #buffalo #billsmafia #bills pic.twitter.com/x6zbanwVMf
— Andre Reed (@Andre_Reed83) March 26, 2018
Join us in praying for @JimKelly1212 as he goes has cancer surgery tomorrow in NYC.
Exodus 14:14https://t.co/uKTeISeZJ7
— Sports Spectrum (@Sports_Spectrum) March 28, 2018
Kelly later shared a message he said showed up on his phone before boarding the flight to New York City.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bg1khupB4Bp/?
When revealing his latest cancer diagnosis, Kelly said, “I might have lost four Super Bowls in a row, but I’ve kicked cancer’s (butt) twice.
“And I plan on making it a third, with the grace of God,” he added.
Let’s all hope he’s right.
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