He announced his diagnosis in a 25-second video posted Tuesday on the Titans' web site before pouring a bucket of ice water over his head to raise money and awareness to battle the disease. He also challenged the Titans organization, Penn State football where he played in college and its coach James Franklin and his hometown community in Livonia, Michigan.
"It's the hardest thing I've ever had to hear," Shaw said Wednesday after the Titans accepted his Ice Bucket Challenge as he watched.
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