Nebraska Football Pays Tribute to Announcer During Cancer Treatment

Beloved Husker Announcer Honored Amid Cancer Battle

Before the Chiefs and Saints faced off, longtime Husker football announcer Greg Sharpe,...

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Monday Night Football is a big deal for fans nationwide, but this week, the game took on a special significance.

Before the Chiefs and Saints kicked off, the beloved voice of Husker football, Greg Sharpe, who is bravely battling an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer, was honored at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.

Thanks to Memories For Kids, a Nebraska nonprofit that creates unforgettable experiences for families dealing with Stage 4 cancer, Sharpe’s dream was made a reality. The organization helped grant a heartfelt wish for him and his family, who have long watched Chiefs games together but had never attended one live.

On that memorable Monday night, Sharpe shared a suite with his entire family, and even had the chance to interview with the Chiefs’ radio broadcaster right on the field before the game.

Before the thrilling matchup between the Chiefs and Saints, the Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City was filled with emotion as Greg Sharpe, the cherished voice of Husker football, received a heartfelt tribute. Recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer, Greg’s courage and legacy were celebrated in a way that truly touched everyone.

Before the exciting clash between the Chiefs and Saints, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City became a special place of tribute for Greg Sharpe, the beloved voice of Husker football. Recently diagnosed with an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer, Greg was celebrated in a powerful and heartfelt ceremony that united fans and players alike!

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