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Philadelphia Eagles' Football Player Anthony Harris Surprised 11-Year-Old Fan To Take Her To a Father-Daughter Dance After Her Father Passed AwayAudrey Soape's church just announced a father-daughter dance event. Unfortunately, the 11-year-old can't attend the event as she lost her father and grandfather last year. But her mother, Holly, was determined to find a way for her grieving daughter to attend the event. And so, the mom reached out to Philadelphia Eagles safety Anthony Harris. Harris was Audrey's favorite football player, and her family had built a friendship with him through social media way back when he was a member of the Minnesota Vikings. Surprisingly, the football player agreed to Holly's request to escort her daughter. "Not only will I come, but I want to make sure she feels like a princess," he replied, according to Holly. And that he did. Harris's kind gesture has gone viral, but he just humbly replied that he "was just trying to be human." (Image Credit: Anthony Harris Foundation/ Instagram) #Football #NFL #Wholesome #Dance
Three Men in Their 80's Have Developed a Lasting Friendship After Having Attended Every Super Bowl GameNot many can define friendship better than attending every single Super Bowl since 1983, all with the same group of friends.Don Crisman, Gregory Eaton and Tom Henschel, three men in their 80s, are all part of the exclusive Never Miss a Super Bowl Club. Like the name entails, these men have never missed a single Super Bowl game in the last 55 years. When the tradition first started, Crisman and Henschel had been at the 1983 Super Bowl with other members who have since aged and passed on. Eaton had attended with his own group of friends. In the mid-2010s, Eaton joined Crisman and Henschel.