Eagles star A.J. Brown visits crash survivor in hospital
The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown visited 10-year-old Andre Howard in the hospital with the Lombardi trophy in tow. Howard was one of the onground victims critically injured after a medical transport plane crashed in Northeast Philadelphia on January 31.
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver is following through on his word to visit the 10-year-old boy who was critical after a medical plane crashed in Northeast Philly January 10.
The visit made for a heartwarming moment.
What we know:
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown made good on a promise he made to a young boy severely injured when that medical jet crashed in northeast Philadelphia.
Brown visited 10-year-old Andre Howard at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Wednesday with the Vince Lombardi trophy in tow.
The backstory:
Andre Howard III was rushed to the hospital after his dad says he dived to protect his sister during the devastating plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia on January 31.
The 10-year-old was hit by flying metal debris and had to have emergency brain surgery.
He was in a medically induced coma.
When Andre woke up, he asked if he missed the Super Bowl, which he didn’t, and was able to watch the Eagles get the big win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Brown heard about the boy’s story while in New Orleans for the Super Bowl and said he would be playing for the hero boy on Super Bowl Sunday.
Brown also promised to pay him a visit when he gets back to Philadelphia. A promise he kept.
The Source: The information in this story is from Andre Howard III’s family and officials.