Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Derrick Brooks addressed the media Wednesday for the first time since his mother, Geraldine Mitchell, passed away at the age of 52 after a long battle with breast cancer on May 21.
“I really appreciate the condolences and well wishes for my family during a tough period,” said Brooks. “It’s different going to work, and the more time that goes on doesn’t make it better. You just deal with it. When the football season rolls around I guess I’ll miss another aspect of my mother. She touched a lot of people’s lives. I was quite overwhelmed by the calls, letters and support we received. She was a wonderful lady.”
Brooks, who is active in the community and has his own Brooks Bunch foundation, plans to get more involved with the American Cancer Society in memory of his mother and in an effort to help put an end to breast cancer.
In the meantime, the 10-time Pro Bowler is attempting to take his mind off of the devastating loss of his mother. He’s been participating in most of Tampa Bay’s organized team activities and busy preparing for the opening of Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School, which is scheduled to open its doors to students and teachers in August.
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