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Report: Miami Dolphins pledge $75 million to fight against cancer
- Updated: November 10, 2020

The Miami Dolphins are making noise on and off the field.
Just a couple days after the Dolphins beat the Arizona Cardinals to post a winning record on the season and make a serious claim to be a part of the playoff conversation, the organization announced that it would be donating $75 million to the fight against cancer.
Cancer does not stop, and neither do we. Through the Dolphins Challenge Cancer Movement we are committing $75,000,000 to @SylvesterCancer to fund lifesaving research and therapies that serve the South Florida community and beyond.#OneTeamOneFight x @TackleCancer pic.twitter.com/Sw2nUB57Ki
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 10, 2020
As soon as the announcement was made, praise started flooding in across social media.
Not only were fans and reporters alike stunned at the amount, but they also mentioned how massive it was given the economic downturn related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s a beautiful thing to see the Dolphins join the fight against cancer in such a profound way.
Undoubtedly, this massive donation will go towards saving lives for many years to come.