O.J. Brigance's Brigance Brigade Foundation will host a fundraising event to raise money for ALS research. O.J. Brigance spent 12 years in professional football and holds the distinction of being the only player to win Super Bowl (Ravens-2000 season) and Grey Cup (Stallions-1995) titles in the same city.
The former football star was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in 2007, Brigance founded the Brigance Brigade, to raise awareness towards finding a cure against this debilitating illness better known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
The
Two Rings for O.J. event will be held on Brigance's 40th birthday, Tuesday, Sept. 29. All the proceeds from the event will go directly to the charity. On
Good Morning Maryland @ 9, Mike Gathagan from the Brigance Brigade explained how
you can join in the fight against ALS.