Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen helped make a dream come true for one fan back in June and ESPN was there to capture every moment from the encounter for their award-winning “My Wish” series.
Make-A-Wish partnered up with Allen to help make Caleb Foarde’s wish come true.
Via an ESPN press release:
Allen and the Bills grant a wish to teenager Caleb Foarde of Winter Garden, Fla., who is engaged in a three-year battle with brain cancer that requires him to undergo chemotherapy treatments regularly, Caleb has regularly mentored other kids going through similar cancer treatments. For his wish, he wanted to spend the day as an official member of the Buffalo Bills.
Allen’s “My Wish” segment with Foarde will debut Wednesday, July 19, during the 6 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter. It will be replayed afterward in other editions of the show.
Below is a trailer for this year’s “My Wish” series and a video that the Bills shared previewing Caleb’s visit to the team in early June.
2023 ESPN My Wish Series trailer from ESPN Press Room on Vimeo.
In addition to Allen, this year’s “My Wish” series features Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase UFC fighter Dustin Poirier and Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout.
The “My Wish” series began airing in 2006 and is hosted by Chris Connelly.
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