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Texans’ Defensive End Dylan Horton Declares Remission from Late-Stage Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Dylan Horton, the 23-year-old defensive end for the Houston Texans, revealed that he is currently in remission following a diagnosis of late-stage Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

The Texans issued a statement on Monday, detailing Horton’s journey since he temporarily stepped away from the team last year, citing it as a ‘personal matter.’

According to the statement, Horton received the diagnosis of lymph nodes on December 1, marking a challenging period in his life.

However, he expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support he received from family, friends, the Texans organization, and his medical team.

Horton acknowledged the role of divine grace, emphasizing that he is fortunate to announce his current remission status.

Houston Texans' Dylan Horton, 23, in Remission from Hodgkin's Lymphoma

In a heartfelt message, Horton conveyed his appreciation for the prayers and encouragement he has received throughout this challenging journey.

Despite the obstacles, he remains optimistic about his future in football, outlining his plan to return to the field once he completes the necessary treatments.

Horton’s resilience and determination shine through as he articulates his next objective:

successfully finishing his treatments and rejoining the game he loves. As he navigates through this transformative journey, he extends his thanks to everyone who has been part of his support system, emphasizing the importance of faith and community in overcoming adversity.

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