 I think I got involved with prostate cancer awareness, just going and getting my yearly physical with my doctor. I'd played, you know, years with the Giants, but then once I retired I had to go and get my yearly physicals through my personal physician. He said, well, you know, when you approach maybe 40, because you're an African American male, you might want to start thinking about prostate cancer awareness. And I said, well, you know, we can go ahead and start doing that right now. And so that really is when I first started getting checked for prostate cancer. One of the problems with prostate cancer is it often doesn't present with any specific symptoms. That's why it's so important at age 55 that you have a conversation with your doctor and talk about the risks and the benefits of being checked for prostate cancer with both a blood test as well as an exam. I've always wanted to be an advocate for other men because this is something that if you catch it early, it's very treatable. Hackensack Meridian Health has designed a prostate game plan for every male. That can be downloaded at hackensackmeridianhealth.org slash Giants. If I can get checked, you know, as this strapping big strong football player, any man should feel comfortable being checked. This is just one component of that game plan and that is prostate cancer awareness.