The Hamilton Spectator

Wish fulfilled for young Ravens fan

- DAVID GINSBURG

OWINGS MILLS, MD. — T.J. Owuanibe got his wish. The 14-year-old shared centre stage with NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell to announce the Baltimore Ravens’ top draft pick.

The eighth grader at McDonogh School in Baltimore was diagnosed two years ago with brain cancer. He recently told Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic that he longed to join Goodell on the podium in Philadelph­ia when the Ravens — his favourite team — made their first-round selection.

And so, when Baltimore decided Thursday night to take Alabama cornerback Marlon Humphrey with the 16th overall pick, Owuanibe jumped into action to help complete the process.

Wearing a grey suit, a bowtie, a light blue shirt and a very serious expression, Owuanibe nervously stood next to Goodell, who shared the youth’s background with a national audience.

Owuanibe stood stoically until Goodell said, “He loves the Ravens.”

And then the boy finally smiled.

An instant after that, Goodell stepped aside and let Owuanibe move behind the microphone — which was too high. After Goodell made a quick adjustment, Owuanibe pumped his fist and told football fans around the world who the Ravens picked at No. 16.

Owuanibe loved the Ravens long before he was diagnosed with cancer. In recent years, he met with the coaching staff and several players at training camp through another non-profit organizati­on, the Casey Cares Foundation.

T.J.’s cancer is now in remission.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? T.J. Owuanibe, 14, announces the Baltimore Ravens’ selection during the first round of the 2017 NFL football draft, Thursday.
JULIO CORTEZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS T.J. Owuanibe, 14, announces the Baltimore Ravens’ selection during the first round of the 2017 NFL football draft, Thursday.

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