Pitt RB James Conner completes his chemo therapy treatment

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The college football season may be months away from kicking off, but we already have a good idea what one of the feel-good stories will likely be. That would be the return of Pitt running back James Conner, who continues to battle with cancer, which was diagnosed last fall (Hodgkin lymphoma). Conner let the world know on Twitter he has completed his final chemotherapy treatment. Now all he can do is wait to find out the latest results.

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"James Conner ️ ‎@JamesConner_
Glory to God allowing me to get through these 12 schedule chemo treatments.. Been a long road, Results coming soon!"

Im really pulling for this guy. Hoping he gets good news on his results. Would love to see him play in 2016. Go James!
 
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Awesome story. And a VFL in there backing him as well.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9Ucj5R3YNk[/youtube]
 
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In Jesus name his cancer shall be gone now. I call it done. I loved the way Eric Berry showed up to support him. What a class act in Eric Berry. His cancer shall not ever come back upon him either in the name of Jesus!
 
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As of today, he says he's been declared cancer-free.

Pitt RB James Conner says he's been declared cancer-free

Pittsburgh running back James Conner said Monday he is cancer-free, six months after he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.

Conner took to Twitter to share the good news:

God is AMAZING. Just got the call that my body is clean of cancer!!! Been a long road but God had my back. Thanks everyone who said prayers!
4:06 PM - 23 May 2016

Conner, a former ACC Player of the Year, finished his 12th and final chemotherapy treatment May 10. His cancer fight drew national attention. Conner received well wishes from around the country, and he made an appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in April to share his story. He also threw out the first pitch at the Pirates' home opener.

Despite undergoing treatments, Conner still participated with the team during spring practice, wowing teammates and many others with his perseverance and determination.

Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi issued a statement Monday, noting that Conner "fought cancer the same way he plays football: relentlessly and without surrender."

"He has inspired and touched so many people in how he has handled this challenge," Narduzzi said. "James is an incredibly special person, and I'm not even thinking about his football ability when I say that. Everyone at Pitt feels blessed to know him and we are tremendously thankful for the wonderful news he received today."

Throughout the ordeal, Conner and Pitt coach Narduzzi maintained that he would be ready to play in the season opener against Villanova on Sept. 3.

"Hopefully everything will look great and I'll be back on the field," Conner told DeGeneres. "What I want to do next is carry the ball again. I can't wait for the season to start. The goal [to play in the NFL] is still the same; it's just a little postponed. Everything's going to work out for the best. I believe it."
 
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