Today, Josh Allen Will Take the Field Wearing a Handmade Bracelet from a 9-Year-Old Boy Fighting for His Life — A Gift That Brought Bills Mafia to Tears
Today, Josh Allen Will Take the Field Wearing a Handmade Bracelet from a 9-Year-Old Boy Fighting for His Life — A Gift That Brought Bills Mafia to Tears
Buffalo, New York – November 2, 2025
At Highmark Stadium today, amid the roaring crowd and the cold Buffalo air, Josh Allen will take the field with something truly special around his wrist — a handmade bracelet created by Noah, a 9-year-old patient at Oishei Children’s Hospital who has been courageously fighting for his life. It’s a small gesture, yet one filled with meaning, faith, and heart.
A few weeks ago, Allen and his girlfriend Hailee Steinfeld visited the hospital to spend time with children battling serious illnesses. Among them was Noah — a boy who had faced moments where hope seemed far away, but whose eyes still shone with determination. As Allen listened to his story, Noah told him softly:
“As long as I can see you out there playing, I won’t give up.”
Before Allen left, the boy handed him a simple bracelet he had made — no one knows exactly what it was made of, but it carried three powerful words written on it: “Keep Fighting 17.”

And today, that bracelet will be on Josh Allen’s wrist as he leads the Bills into battle — not as an accessory, but as a symbol of perseverance, courage, and the bond between a team and the people it inspires.
Before the game, Allen shared a heartfelt reflection that left reporters silent:
“Some gifts may be small, not worth much in money, but they carry an entire heart — and that makes them priceless. This bracelet doesn’t just remind me to fight for my team, but for everyone out there still fighting their own battles. It gives strength to every throw I make. Today, I’ll play not just for a win — but for the belief that we all have a reason to keep getting back up.”
The story has since spread across social media, bringing Bills Mafia to tears. Thousands of fans have shared images with the hashtag #KeepFighting17, turning those simple words into a message of hope that resonates far beyond football.
Tonight, when Josh Allen steps onto the field, every throw, every drive, and every heartbeat will carry more than just Buffalo’s Super Bowl dreams — it will carry the courage of a 9-year-old boy who reminded a city what it means to never stop fighting.














