 Hi there. I'm Emily Jones, and I am a huge Titans fan. I found out I had cancer from having my biopsy done in Bowling Green, Kentucky after having terrible headaches, and I set up an MRI. And they told me there was a huge mass on my left frontal version. I got a phone call, and I was diagnosed with grade 4 glioblastoma, which is a brain tumor, which has a very small life expectancy after that. I was given 12 to 15 months, and on the 9th here in October, it will be year 4 for me. It's something to look forward to, like what's the rest of my goals, and something for that is I always keep myself busy for Sundays and Monday nights and NFL and something to watch, and the Titans are huge to keep your mind off of it. So the reason I'm here is because of two girls, they're crazy fans, and I've became really close with them, and they gave me the seats down at the bottom, which I had no idea what was about to happen. Henry ran the 99 yards, and it went crazy. I had my wig on and everything, and the first thing to think of was just whip it off, and I was so excited that I was there to watch that. The fact that the security man, who also has cancer, he saw my sign. He came, he gave me his little card, and he said to get a hold of him. And since then, I've known so many Titans faculty and staff that have helped me so much just to be a part of the Titans. The biggest challenge is to what's next. You're told you're going to live 12 to 15 months if you try everything they have. Then what's next? But me, I always just, the next season of the Titans is something for me to look forward to, and you don't just give yourself what they tell you of your life expectancy. Battle that. You can get farther than that.