A Cleveland family faced an impossible choice last week. Their 21-year-old son, Bryce Dunlap, wouldn’t survive. But in their darkest hour, they thought of someone else fighting for his life, a quarterback who’d spent decades in the heart of Cleveland: Bernie Kosar.

Bryce had suffered an anoxic brain injury. He was on a ventilator. For days, his parents watched for signs of their son getting better. But this weekend, Bryce’s family got the devastating news that he wouldn’t survive. Bryce wanted to donate his organs, and his parents got in touch with LifeBanc officials. Bryce’s mother, Kim Kane, later shared their ordeal in a Fox 8 interview.

“My ex-husband and I looked at each other and said Bernie Kosar is going through some terrible stuff,” Kane told Fox 8. “And we said put Be

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