Chris Johnson revives Ice Bucket Challenge to fund ALS research after going public with diagnosis
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Mike Florio
Summary
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson, who recently went public with his ALS diagnosis, is reviving the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise funds for ALS research. He has nominated three former NFL players — Marshawn Lynch, Pacman Jones, and LenDale White — to participate. Johnson is directing donations to Massachusetts General Hospital's ALS research efforts.
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· 3 pulledChris Johnson went public on Monday with his battle against ALS.
He's bringing back the Ice Bucket Challenge, and he's getting it started by designating three former NFL players to get a bucket of ice water dumped on them: Marshawn Lynch, Pacman Jones, and LenDale White.
You can do that, or you can make a contribution to ALS research. Or both.
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