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Heinrich Haarberg was in grade school when he first saw Jack Hoffman score at Memorial Stadium. Now Haarberg helps carry ...
Jack Hoffman, known for scoring a touchdown on “The Run” as a child during the 2013 Nebraska spring game after being diagnosed with brain cancer, died Monday at the age of 19, his foundation ...
Jack Hoffman, who captured the nation’s heart in 2013 when he scored a 69-yard touchdown at a University of Nebraska spring game at age seven, died of brain cancer, at 19.
Hoffman, who the Team Jack Foundation was named after, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 19. The Atkinson native was in his freshman year at the University of Nebraska-Kearney.
Jack Hoffman, a Nebraska Cornhuskers superfan battling cancer who captured the attention of the nation for his spring game touchdown run when he was 7 years old, has died. He was 19.
Jack Hoffman’s battle with brain cancer drew national attention when Nebraska football players helped the 7-year-old score during the team’s 2013 spring game. Now Jack's father, Andy, who ...
Jack Hoffman, the Nebraska fan who scored a touchdown during the school's football 2013 spring game, died of brain cancer at age 19.
Jack Hoffman, who previously won an ESPY Award for his viral touchdown run during a Nebraska football game in 2013 when he was 7, has died nearly 14 years after being diagnosed with a brain tumor ...
Even if you haven’t heard of Jack Hoffman, there’s a good chance you have watched him run. He was 7 years old, 4-foot-3 and 75 pounds when he suited up for his home-state Nebraska Cornhuskers ...
Jack Hoffman showed perseverance while dealing with brain cancer that left an impact on many. Brian Christopherson 34 The run of a 7-year-old will always be a lasting memory for many Husker fans.
Jack Hoffman underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer in 2011. In 2013, he drew national attention when he ran for a player-assisted, 69-yard touchdown in the Huskers' spring game.
Jack Hoffman, who captured the nation’s heart in 2013 when he scored a 69-yard touchdown at a University of Nebraska spring game at age seven, died of brain cancer, at 19.