Giovani Bernard reflects on Hurricane Matthew hitting Haiti
Posted Oct 13, 2016
Hurricane Matthew left death and destruction across Haiti. Bengals running back Giovani Bernard is the son of Haitian immigrants, and he has family and friends in the country who are just trying to survive. The devastation there is something that he knows all too well and is trying to deal with while playing football hundreds of miles away.
(Cincy Jungle)
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