How Clemson football's Hevin Brown-Shuler discovered he had Hodgkin lymphoma
Clemson football player Hevin Brown-Shuler was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma after experiencing persistent cough and chest pains. The 20-year-old defensive tackle will miss the 2026 season due to treatment and recovery. Coach Dabo Swinney expressed optimism about Brown-Shuler's future and plans to apply for a medical redshirt to preserve his eligibility.
- ▪Hevin Brown-Shuler initially thought he was suffering from allergies before being diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.
- ▪The diagnosis came after he experienced severe symptoms, including chest pains and vomiting.
- ▪Brown-Shuler is expected to miss the entire 2026 season while undergoing treatment.
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