November 28, 2024

Akron Zips QB Ben Finley Announces Devastating News About His Father

Akron Zips starting quarterback Ben Finley shared heartbreaking news with fans and the football community on Wednesday, revealing that his father, former NFL player and coach, Chuck Finley, has been diagnosed with a serious illness. In an emotional statement posted to his social media accounts, Ben opened up about the devastating impact the diagnosis has had on his family and his decision to take some time away from football to focus on his father’s care.

“Today, my family and I are facing an incredibly difficult challenge,” Ben Finley wrote. “My father, Chuck, has been diagnosed with a serious health condition, and our priority right now is to be there for him. He has been a constant source of strength and guidance in my life, and I will do everything I can to support him during this tough time.”

Chuck Finley, a former professional football player, is well known in the Akron community for his decades-long involvement in the sport, both as a player and a coach. He played several seasons in the NFL and later transitioned to coaching, leaving a lasting legacy of mentorship and leadership. His son, Ben, has followed in his footsteps, earning recognition as one of the top quarterbacks in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) while leading the Akron Zips.

In his post, Ben acknowledged the emotional toll the situation has taken on him and his family, stating, “Football has always been a huge part of my life, but right now my family needs me more than ever. I appreciate all the support from teammates, coaches, and fans. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.”

Ben Finley, who has been a key player for Akron this season, did not specify how long he would be away from the team. The Zips coaching staff expressed full support for Finley, with head coach Joe Moorhead offering condolences and affirming that the team would stand by him during this difficult time.

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