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Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly's cancer returns
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Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly's cancer returns

Published Mar. 14, 2014 6:02 p.m. ET

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly's cancer has returned.

The Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo said in a statement Friday that the cancer was found when the former Buffalo Bills star came in for follow-up testing after having oral surgery to remove cancerous cells last year.

The statement says the hospital's head and neck cancer specialists are determining a course of treatment.

Kelly spent 11 seasons with the Bills before retiring following the 1996 season. He has since made Buffalo his home.

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The hospital says Kelly asks that people keep him and his family in their thoughts and prayers.

His son, Hunter, was born with Krabbe (KRAB'-ee) disease, an inherited nervous system disorder. Given little more than three years to live, Hunter died at the age of 8 in 2005.

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