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Jaguars star Josh Hines-Allen celebrates son beating cancer, announces fundraising for cancer nonprofits
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Jaguars star Josh Hines-Allen celebrates son beating cancer, announces fundraising for cancer nonprofits

  • August 26, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jaguars star Josh Hines-Allen and Nemours Children’s Health will host a press conference to celebrate his son completing cancer treatment on Tuesday at 2:45 p.m.

RELATED: Cancer battle takes on a personal focus for Jaguars star Josh Hines-Allen

Hines-Allen will share details about his 7-year-old son’s battle with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) to inspire others affected by it.

Their nonprofit foundation, Four One For All, will launch a season-long campaign called “Four One For Hope” in September that will give back to four cancer-focused non-profits each month of the NFL regular season. Money raised will go to Nemours Children’s, the American Cancer Society, the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Jacksonville and the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.

Wesley will celebrate the end of his cancer treatment by ringing the bell at a private event at The Players Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders.

Click here to make pledges for the Four One For Hope Campaign.

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Hailing from Detroit, Jonathan is excited to start his media career at News4JAX in November 2023. He is passionate about telling stories that matter to the community and he is honored to serve Jacksonville.

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