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John Sperring, 12, is a Make-A-Wish recipient, and his desire was to meet CJ Stud.
Spersing lives in Dallas, but after seeing the NRG stadium from his hospital room, he became a fan of the Houston Texans.
Sperring was born with hypoplastic weight heart syndrome (HLHS), where the left side of his heart does not develop and does not pump the body to the body. He underwent an open heart emergency surgery.
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The Field Marshal of the Houston Texans, CJ Stoud, #7, tries a pass during the second quarter against the Detroit Lions in the NRG Stadium. (Troy taormina-imagn images)
The 12 -year -old appeared in the “My Wish” series of ESPN, and when he was asked what his forte was, he was “praying to God so that he would heal quickly, and I can return.”
Amid his Fandom of the Texans, Sperring said that Stud has become his favorite player.
“He is a very humble player and always puts God first in his interviews,” Sperring said.
Spersing spent the day with Stud and his teammates from Texans during his media day. He also signed a day contract to officially become a member of the Texans, and also caught the practice and even broken down the team team.
Stoud asked how Dallas’s boy became a fanatic of the Texans.
“From my hospital, I could see NRG [Stadium]And you are a great Christian, “Sperring said.
Stud then gave him a signed shirt with the biblical scriptures “that made me think of you” -Pslams 34: 15-18, Philippians 4: 6-7 and Jeremiah 29:11.
“For John! They go to the Texans! Praying for you friend!” Stoud wrote on the shirt.

CJ Stud, #7 of the Houston Texans, celebrates after a TouchDown during a playoff soccer match of the NFL Wild-Card between the Houston Texans and the Cleveland Browns at the NRG stadium on January 13, 2024 in Houston. (Michael Owens/Getty images)
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The two then shared a hug, and Stud couldn’t help hiding their emotions anymore.
“You’ll make me cry, brother,” he said. “You made me cry before … 12 years, you love Jesus, I love it, man. Keep that childish faith.”
“It makes me want to play harder,” Stud to Sperring told after practice.
Stud has been continuously open about his faith, when asked about his goals by 2025 when he ended last season, he focused on his relationship with God.

The Field Marshal of the Houston Texans, CJ Stoud, #7, leaves the field after an NFL football match against the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday, December 25, 2024 in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)
“Shut it up again with the Lord. A little in the warm season of the tibia, one foot inside, to one foot. The Lord has helped me out of that,” he said at that time. “So, that is really my 2025 goal is to be locked up with the Lord as much as possible. You know, fast and pray, be part of a church here in Houston. That is my 2025 goal, to be closer to the Lord.”