Braxton Miller will be sporting a new wristband as he watches his team take the field against Oregon in the national championship game on Monday.
The Ohio State quarterback met up with Corey Borner, a former Texas high school football player who was left paralyzed in 2009 after sustaining a hit during practice.
Miller gave Borner the wristband he was given by NBA star LeBron James, and Borner gave him his own wristband.
BLESSED TO MEET @BraxtonMiller5 TONIGHT. THANKS FOR HAVING FAITH IN ME WALKING AGAIN. GODISGOOD #RETWEET FAITH pic.twitter.com/uaF5rmcEDE
— COREY BORNER (@LILCOREY_TRILL) January 10, 2015
Braxton Gave Me His Wristband That LeBron James Gave Him. So Thankful & So Blessed.
— COREY BORNER (@LILCOREY_TRILL) January 10, 2015
Appreciate the wristband bro @LILCOREY_TRILL pic.twitter.com/hbnwop2jK6
— BRAXTON MILLER (@BraxtonMiller5) January 10, 2015