Troy University's football team faces challenges as two of its star wide receivers, Troy Stellato and Chris Lewis, deal with serious health issues. Stellato will undergo shoulder surgery for a labrum tear, while Lewis has been diagnosed with a malignant bone tumor in his left femur, undergoing cancer treatment with an uncertain football future.
Troy star Chris Lewis undergoing cancer treatment, football future unclear https://t.co/aUhtIRJze7
This kid is a hell of a player, and from what I gather an incredible person. Please pray for this young man as he begins this journey…. this is a cause worth helping in any way you can🙏🙏 https://t.co/FiVeBXy6Kx
Troy WR Chris Lewis: Surgery scheduled for cancer in leg https://t.co/SCHl7TjvJn
"If I can play, I'm playing." Star Troy WR Chris Lewis (@ChrisLew__) has been diagnosed with an aggressive malignant bone tumor in his left femur. Lewis opens up on his cancer battle and motivation fighting through chemotherapy and an upcoming surgery. https://t.co/06VGGneSwU
Clemson receiver Troy Stellato says he has a labrum tear in his shoulder, which he will have surgery for and miss the back half of spring ball. Held off on surgery so he could get some snaps in the slot. He wants to be "flexible" and play all over the field at WR.