So the free-agent defensive tackle didn’t hesitate to help when he heard Nicole Pfister, a Texas teenager who’s battling leukemia, has been the victim of cyberbullying. Still offered to take Pfister and her family to the happiest place on earth, Disney World.  

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Still told TMZ he was “touched” when he heard about Pfister’s situation. Among other insults, one Instagram user had written to Pfister, “Knock, knock, who’s there ‘Not your white blood cells, that’s for sure.’”

Students from Pfister’s high school in Laredo, Texas, have since banded together in support of their classmate.

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“We took the information I talked to the administrator at the ninth grade,” Albert Aleman, principal of United High School, told ABC News. “We are dealing with students and the appropriate measures will be taken to stop the nonsense.

“Quite a few of (the students) are wearing orange in support of her.”