Chiefs fans, players show support for Eric Berry

Eric Berry has a tough battle ahead of him, but he won't face it alone. The Kansas City Chiefs safety will miss the rest of the season after it was revealed last Monday he could have lymphoma. In a show of solidarity for their teammate, Chiefs players wore custom-made "Berry Strong" T-shirts before Sunday night's game against the Denver Broncos.
Chiefs wearing t shirts honoring Eric Berry. This is long snapper Thomas Gafford pic.twitter.com/a6OpYhY6rN
— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) November 30, 2014
#BerryStrong #SNF #DENvsKC #Chiefs @KCChiefs pic.twitter.com/1eFaNXMbi3
— SundayNight Football (@SNFonNBC) December 1, 2014
They also wore helmet decals to honor their teammate, whose first question after his diagnosis was if he could play against the Broncos.
@Chiefs have Eric Berry's locker set up in the locker room like he was playing. Players will wear a helmet decal in his honor.
— Arran Andersen (@arranandersen) November 30, 2014
The Chiefs players weren't the only ones to show Berry some love, as fans of both teams filled Arrowhead Stadium with homemade signs paying tribute to the All-Pro safety.

Fans showed support for Eric Berry at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night.
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