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  1. 1 de mar. de 2020 · Brian Piccolo Middle School 53Q (QNS file photo) The Brian Piccolo Cancer Research Fund was established in 1970, and several million dollars has been donated to finding a cure to various forms of ...

  2. Brian Piccolo, Bears RB 1965-1969. "I love Brian Piccolo, and I'd like all of you to love him. When you hit your knees to pray tonight, please ask God to love him, too." Bears running back Gale Sayers uttered these famous words in May 1970, as he accepted the NFL's Most Courageous Player award.

  3. 23 de sept. de 2020 · September 23, 2020 at 1:21 p.m. EDT. Brian Piccolo, left, and Gale Sayers were close as Chicago Bears teammates. (AP) Despite the fondly remembered movie that was spawned by their friendship, Gale ...

  4. 16 de jun. de 2022 · May 05, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. Apr 27, 2024. In honor of the late Brian Piccolo, every single player on the Bears roster wore a No. 41 jersey during the final veteran minicamp practice at Halas Hall.

  5. Brian Piccolo didn't live long enough to fulfill his dream of becoming a great NFL running back. But in death, from cancer at just 26, he became a symbol of courage. Brian Piccolo, who led the nation in rushing and scoring at Wake Forest in 1964, rushed for 927 yards in four NFL seasons.

  6. Brian Piccolo (#41) is perhaps the most famous name associated with Wake Forest University football. An All-American in 1964 when he led the nation in rushing and scoring, Piccolo later become nationally recognized and saluted for his valiant battle against cancer while a member of the Chicago Bears.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Watch the official trailer of the classic tearjerker #BriansSong, based on the true story of two football players and their friendship.