Players, coaches, and even reporters are supporting the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats initiative to support organizations that are important to them.
During Weeks 13 and 14 of the NFL season, players are allowed to wear customized cleats in honor of the causes they have chosen to support through My Cause My Cleats.
Erin Andrews decided to get in on the action as well.
The FOX sideline reporter took to social media and revealed she will be representing Baby Quest, which helps women struggling with fertility.
After a nine-year struggle with infertility, Erin Andrews met her baby boy when her surrogate gave birth. After years of waiting and hoping, Andrews and her husband, retired NHL player Jarret Stoll, got exactly what they wanted.
Years ago, after several rounds of failed IVF, Andrews says she developed a routine. Instead of telling Stoll that they weren’t pregnant, she’d just tell him where she was and what she was eating.
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“It was 10 years of hell,” she said earlier this year.
Andrews was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2016 and was told by her oncologist that she and Stoll should freeze embryos.
She made it clear she was “paying it forward” by sharing her story about her own struggles. Now she is doing it once again for the many women who struggle with this.