Eagles star A.J. Brown visits 10-year-old who shielded his little sister in Philadelphia plane crash
A 10-year-old Philadelphia boy who protected his sister when an air ambulance crashed in the city might not be able to go to the Super Bowl victory parade, but he did get a personal visit from Philadelphia Eagles star wide receiver A.J. Brown in the hospital.
Andre “Trey” Howard III required emergency brain surgery after a piece of metal debris embedded in his head as he shielded his younger sister during the Jan. 31 crash. His father, Andre Howard, told NBC News the family was driving to get their weekly Friday afternoon treat when the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance crashed in northeast Philadelphia.
Trey’s family told NBC Philadelphia that when he woke up after surgery he had two questions: Did he save his sister? Did he miss the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl game?
Brown saw the headlines about Trey’s dedication to his hometown team and promised to visit him once the game was over.
“You are a Hero young man!” Brown wrote in a post on X. “I’m going to come see you when I get back. Hopefully with some hardware. Playing for you on Sunday my man.”
Brown “kept his word,” Howard said. He admitted to being a little surprised when he received a call from the hospital that the family was going to have a visitor in the morning.
“Just with my son walking, being able to have a conversation with A.J. Brown,” Howard said. “These are things that I look at as a dad … these are iconic moments.”
Brown brought Trey some gifts from the Eagles, as well as the Vince Lombardi Trophy the team won by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the championship game on Sunday. Trey’s mother posted photos of Trey and Brown with the trophy to her Facebook page.
Howard described Brown as humble, sitting and talking to Trey for about 30 minutes during his visit. Trey asked him questions about what it was like to win the Super Bowl and about Brown’s teammate, Saquon Barkley.
So Brown called Barkley to chat with Trey too, Howard said.
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