Rivera says doctors encouraged him to keep coaching despite cancer diagnosis

Rivera said on Thursday night that he has no plans to stop coaching, as long as he is feeling strong enough to do so.

Despite his recent cancer diagnosis, Washington’s coach Ron Rivera plans to keep on coaching, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

After the news broke that Rivera had been diagnosed with a ‘very treatable and curable’ form of lymph node cancer, Schefter went on to detail a bit of his conversation with Rivera, learning that the original diagnosis came a couple of weeks ago and that the coach has been working with team doctors and specialists to formulate a plan going forward. While he continues to keep coaching, there is a back-up plan being put into place should Rivera be forced to miss some time.

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The weight of this news was heavy on Thursday night, with many former players and fellow coaches in the NFL wished Rivera well on social media, many of whom remarked that cancer didn’t stand a chance against Riverboat Ron.

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