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News We Love: Baltimore teen with brain tumor meets his heroes at Baltimore Ravens Training Camp

He's an inspiration: This teen's faith, fearlessness are big enough to topple a linebacker

News We Love: Baltimore teen with brain tumor meets his heroes at Baltimore Ravens Training Camp

He's an inspiration: This teen's faith, fearlessness are big enough to topple a linebacker

AND A SPECIAL GUY, A VERY SPECIAL GUY. AND IT HAS NOT BEEN AN EASY SUMMER FOR HIM. HIS NAME IS NIGEL HOWARD, AND HE DOESN’T HAVE TO WEAR HIS NIGER STRONG T SHIRT TO BE NIGEL STRONG. HE WAS JUST BORN THAT WAY, YOU’LL SEE. TAKE A LOOK. IF YOU DON’T THINK YOU CAN GET THE CHILLS AT RAVENS TRAINING CAMP WHEN IT’S A SWELTERING 100 DEGREES, IT’S ONLY BECAUSE YOU DON’T KNOW THIS YOUNG MAN. NIGEL HOWARD. WHO? WE FIRST MET THE 17 YEAR OLD ARCHBISHOP CURLEY, HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER, IN MARCH. DIAGNOSED WITH AN AGGRESSIVE PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMOR. NIGEL JUGGLED SCHOOL IN THE MORNING AND RADIATION IN THE AFTERNOON WITH GRACE AND DETERMINATION. FOOTBALL. HE EVEN LEARNED HOW TO WALK AGAIN, HOPING TO RETURN TO THE FOOTBALL FIELD FOR HIS SENIOR YEAR. BUT THERE HAVE BEEN SETBACKS THIS SUMMER FOR NIGEL AND FOOTBALL IS OFF THE TABLE. I JUST HAD TO CHANGE ROUTE. AND LET GOD LEAD ME ON THIS NEW PATH. THE TRAINING CAMP. HAVE A GOOD ONE. ENJOY! ENTER THE BALTIMORE RAVENS WHO ARE ABOUT TO ROLL OUT THE PURPLE CARPET, IF YOU WILL. FOR A YOUNG MAN WHOSE FAITH AND FEARLESSNESS ARE BIG ENOUGH TO TOPPLE A LINEBACKER STRAIGHT FROM THE LOCKER ROOM. LITTLE RAVEN RAVEN FOR THE DAY TREATMENT FROM SWAG TO A SHADED SPOT WITH A VIEW FOR HIS FAMILY TO PIZZA AND A PRAYER. AND THEN ONE MORE LITTLE PRAYER THAT NIGEL COULD MEET HIS HEROES, LAMAR, DERRICK, HENRY. KYLE HAMILTON AND OUR NEWEST MEMBER, JAIRE ALEXANDER. BEFORE LONG, NIGEL IS CALLED DOWN TO THE FIELD. OH, GOOD. JUST A LITTLE SALUTE. EVEN THE GRASS FEELS GOOD TO NIGER AND HIS GODFATHER. LET ME SEE. HER. OH! IT’S HEART BEATING FAST. HE ALREADY KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON. FIRST UP, A WELCOME FROM RAVENS PRESIDENT SASHI BROWN. LAMAR IS RUNNING CRAZY ON THIS DEFENSE. YEAH, AS THE TEAM GATHERS AFTER PRACTICE AND NIGEL LOOKS ON IN A MOMENT, STRAIGHT OUT OF HOLLYWOOD. NUMBER EIGHT COMES RUNNING TO NUMBER THREE FROM ARCHBISHOP CURLEY HIGH SCHOOL. BABY. WHAT’S UP? YOU GOOD? YEAH, IT WAS MAGIC, AS WAS THIS WITH DERRICK HENRY. I GOT A T SHIRT FOR YOU TO A NIGEL STRONG T SHIRT. KYLE. KYLE HAMILTON. I PLAY 62. YOU PLAY SAFETY? YEAH. AND THE NEW MEMBER OF THE TEAM, JAIRE ALEXANDER. WHAT’S UP? HOW WOULD YOU RATE THIS SUMMER? 1 TO 10. TEN BEING THE BEST. WELL, AFTER TODAY, A TEN. NICE TO SEE YOU. NICE TO MEET YOU, TOO. IT’S AN HONOR TO MEET YOU. COACH HARBAUGH NEEDED SOME TIME WITH THIS TRAINING CAMP SUPERSTAR AS WELL. GREAT TO MEET YOU. THANKS FOR HAVING ME. YOU’RE WELCOME. WE’RE PRAYING FOR YOU. WE’RE WITH YOU, MAN. ALL THE WAY FROM THE AUTOGRAPHS TO THE PICTURES TO THE HUGS FOR NIGEL, WHO LOVED FOOTBALL SINCE HE WAS A LITTLE BOY. THIS DAY GUARANTEES TOMORROW. BUT KNOWING THAT THEY CAME TO YOU. RIGHT? BECAUSE THEY’VE HEARD YOUR STORY. WHAT GOES THROUGH YOUR MIND? IT JUST INSPIRES ME TO KEEP GOING. NIGEL HOWARD, YOU’VE INSPIRED US TO. NIGEL IS UNDERGOING ORAL CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENTS RIGHT NOW AS HE BATTLES THIS RARE BRAIN TUMOR. AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO FOLLOW HIS JOURNEY
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Updated: 9:21 AM CDT Aug 2, 2025
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News We Love: Baltimore teen with brain tumor meets his heroes at Baltimore Ravens Training Camp

He's an inspiration: This teen's faith, fearlessness are big enough to topple a linebacker

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Updated: 9:21 AM CDT Aug 2, 2025
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If you don't think you can get the chills at Ravens Training Camp when it's a sweltering 100 degrees, it's only because you don't know Nijah Howard.See the story in the video aboveI first reported on the 17-year-old Archbishop Curley High School football player in March, profiling his experience with an aggressive pediatric brain tumor. Nijah juggled school in the morning and radiation in the afternoon with grace and determination.He even learned how to walk again with hopes of returning to the football field for his senior year. But Nijah encountered setbacks this summer that took football off the table."I just had to change routes and let God lead me on this new path," Nijah told 11 News.But Nijah's life in football wouldn't end there.The Baltimore Ravens rolled out the purple carpet, if you will, for a young man whose faith and fearlessness are big enough to topple a linebacker.Nijah received Ravens gear and enjoyed watching training camp from a shaded spot with a view for his family, along with pizza and a prayer.Then came his heroes: Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Kyle Hamilton and Jaire Alexander. Nijah wore and brought with him "Nijah Strong" T-shirts to give to the Ravens as he met them and got autographs.Before long, Nijah was called down to the field, where he and his godfather found even the grass felt good. First came a welcome from Ravens president Sashi Brown.Then, in a moment straight out of Hollywood, No. 8 came running to No. 3 from Archbishop Curley: Jackson asked Nijah how he was feeling.Meeting Jackson, Henry and Alexander were magical moments. So, too, was meeting Hamilton, with whom Nijah has something in common."I play safety, too," Nijah told Hamilton.Coach John Harbaugh needed some time with this training camp superstar as well."Great to meet you, young man. We're praying for you, and we are with you all the way," Harbaugh told Nijah.From the autographs, to the pictures, to the hugs, for Nijah — who has loved football since he was a little boy — this day guaranteed a tomorrow. When I asked Nijah how he would rate the summer, he said: "After today? A 10."Knowing that the Ravens went to him because they heard his story, Nijah told 11 News, "It just inspires me to keep going."Nijah, you've inspired us, too.Archive video below: High school football star shares battle with cancer (March)

If you don't think you can get the chills at Ravens Training Camp when it's a sweltering 100 degrees, it's only because you don't know Nijah Howard.

See the story in the video above

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I first reported on the 17-year-old Archbishop Curley High School football player in March, profiling his experience with an aggressive pediatric brain tumor. Nijah juggled school in the morning and radiation in the afternoon with grace and determination.

He even learned how to walk again with hopes of returning to the football field for his senior year. But Nijah encountered setbacks this summer that took football off the table.

"I just had to change routes and let God lead me on this new path," Nijah told 11 News.

But Nijah's life in football wouldn't end there.

The Baltimore Ravens rolled out the purple carpet, if you will, for a young man whose faith and fearlessness are big enough to topple a linebacker.

Nijah received Ravens gear and enjoyed watching training camp from a shaded spot with a view for his family, along with pizza and a prayer.

Then came his heroes: Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Kyle Hamilton and Jaire Alexander. Nijah wore and brought with him "Nijah Strong" T-shirts to give to the Ravens as he met them and got autographs.

Before long, Nijah was called down to the field, where he and his godfather found even the grass felt good. First came a welcome from Ravens president Sashi Brown.

Then, in a moment straight out of Hollywood, No. 8 came running to No. 3 from Archbishop Curley: Jackson asked Nijah how he was feeling.

"It just inspires me to keep going."

Meeting Jackson, Henry and Alexander were magical moments. So, too, was meeting Hamilton, with whom Nijah has something in common.

"I play safety, too," Nijah told Hamilton.

Coach John Harbaugh needed some time with this training camp superstar as well.

"Great to meet you, young man. We're praying for you, and we are with you all the way," Harbaugh told Nijah.

"Great to meet you, young man. We're praying for you, and we are with you all the way."

From the autographs, to the pictures, to the hugs, for Nijah — who has loved football since he was a little boy — this day guaranteed a tomorrow. When I asked Nijah how he would rate the summer, he said: "After today? A 10."

Knowing that the Ravens went to him because they heard his story, Nijah told 11 News, "It just inspires me to keep going."

Nijah, you've inspired us, too.

Archive video below: (March)

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