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Chomp's Fight: Eagles Fan in Leukemia Battle

Tom Chomp Trampe, the Eagles fan who went viral, is now battling leukemia. Despite undergoing emergency brain surgery, hes making progress and inspiring the Eagles community. A fundraiser has raised nearly $80,000, and a local brewery released a beer in his honor. As the Eagles prepare for their wild-card game, Chomps spirit lives on, and fans are rallying behind him. Checkout Solipillow.com

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