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NH’s Lapham agrees to deal with Buffalo Bills
Cancer survivor Mark Herzlich signed with the New York Giants on Tuesday.
“Decision is made,” the former Boston College linebacker tweeted..
Diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma — a rare form of bone cancer — Herzlich missed the 2009 season before starting all 13 games in 2010. The 23-year-old Herzlich collected 65 tackles and four interceptions.
He’ll join the Giants, who are guided by former Boston College coach Tom Coughlin.
Meanwhile Boston College teammate Rich Lapham, a 6-8, 323-pound tackle from Amherst, N.H., signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent.
“Decision is made,” the former Boston College linebacker tweeted..
Diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma — a rare form of bone cancer — Herzlich missed the 2009 season before starting all 13 games in 2010. The 23-year-old Herzlich collected 65 tackles and four interceptions.
He’ll join the Giants, who are guided by former Boston College coach Tom Coughlin.
Meanwhile Boston College teammate Rich Lapham, a 6-8, 323-pound tackle from Amherst, N.H., signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent.
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