CINCINNATI -- It's a story that's touched people across the nation about a pro football player who is helping his 4-year-old daughter fight pediatric cancer.
Devon Still, a defensive lineman, had been cut by the Cincinnati Bengals after training camp, losing insurance for his daughter.
When the Bengals found out what he was going through, they signed him to their practice squad so he could keep the insurance.
Well, this week, Still was moved to the Bengals' active roster. His jersey is on sale, selling more on Tuesday than any other Bengals' player in history.
New Orleans head coach Sean Payton bought 100 of them himself.
The club is donating the proceeds from the sales to a children's hospital and pediatric cancer research. The sales have already brought in more than $100,000.