June 30, 2026

Buckeyes show support for 14-year-old with brain cancer at autograph event

POWELL, Ohio (WCMH) — A group of Ohio State football players being paid to sign autographs isn’t an unusual sight anymore. “We do autograph signings all the time, but this one is special,” said freshman running back Treveyon Henderson while autographing a football for a young fan at Olentangy Liberty high school.  On a Friday night in late January, this group of Buckeyes lined up at a long table are earning money; but, every signature is a sign of support.   The funds from this event are going to the Natalie Gray Foundation: an organization inspired by 14-year-old Natalie from Powell. Joe Burrow explains why he excels in big games “I have brain cancer,” Natalie said. “I have a?pilocytic astrocytoma?which is a tumor. So right now I’m going through chemo to try to keep it under control.” Natalie has been battling brain cancer since July of 2021 when doctors diagnosed her…

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