Ty Strong
Back in early November, the Ravens’ community relations department received an email from a doctor at Johns Hopkins, who at the time was caring for a 16-year-old boy with a rare form of leukemia. His name was Tyler Guzman. Just like every 16-year-old, Tyler was living the typical life of a teenager and had just got his driver’s license. But right around that same time, Tyler started his third round of chemotherapy, on top of undergoing two previous bone marrow transplants. ...
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