NFL: Washington head coach Rivera
diagnosed with cancer
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[August 21, 2020]
(Reuters) - Washington Football
Team's first-year head coach Ron Rivera has been diagnosed with a
form of skin cancer but plans to continue coaching, the National
Football League (NFL) franchise said on Thursday.
Washington said in a statement the cancer was at an early stage and
"very treatable".
"Coach Rivera has consulted with leading doctors and oncology
specialists and is establishing his treatment plan in conjunction
with the team's medical staff," Washington said.
"For now, the coach asks that the team keep things business as usual
and remain focused but a plan B is in place if it is determined that
he should take some time off.
"The team wishes Coach Rivera a speedy recovery and we will be
supporting him every step of the way."
Rivera, 58, said he was surprised by the diagnosis given he was in
the pink of health.
"I was stunned. But I was also angry because I feel like I'm in the
best health I've been in," he told ESPN.
Rivera was appointed Washington head coach in January following a
nine-year stint with the Carolina Panthers.
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Washington Football Team head coach Ron Rivera (M) talks to his team
in a huddle on day twenty-one of training camp at Inova Sports
Performance Center in Ashburn, Virginia. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports
His diagnosis comes during a tumultuous off-season for Washington,
which last month said it would retire its Redskins name and logo
which had been used since 1933 but had long been criticized as
racist by Native American rights groups.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Himani Sarkar
and Kim Coghill)
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