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Bullied Teen Meets Philadelphia Eagles' Wide Receiver DeSean Jackson

Philadelphia Eagles' wide receiver gives bullied teen a jersey on "The View."

ByABC News
February 4, 2011, 8:06 AM

Feb. 4, 2011 — -- A heartbreaking video shows 13-year-old Nadin Khoury getting kicked, dragged through the snow, and then hoisted into a tree, allegedly by six of his classmates. He tries to run away but is hung by his coat on a tall metal fence. Thursday, Nadin and his mother, Rebecca Wright, appeared on "The View."

"They're messing with me because I'm one of the smallest ones. When we first moved into the area they saw that my mom was African, and they made fun of my mom a lot," said Nadin.

"I watched the tape, and I just broke down. ... It's just something that no parent wants to see," said Wright.

But Nadin faced the problem head on and has been hailed as a hero for coming forward, exhibiting bravery that earned him a special surprise.

"Please welcome pro bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson, center Jamaal Jackson and Todd Herremans," Elizabeth Hasselbeck announced.

"They wanted to make sure they were here to be with you," said "View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg.

"You're brave, because this happens every day and people are not brave enough to stand up and take this on," DeSean Jackson said.

Jackson gave Nadin an Eagles jersey and made him an unofficial teammate of the Philadelphia Eagles.

"Anytime ever you need us, I've got two linemen right here ... my boys are ready to come down," Jackson said.

Nadin's dream is to be a Marine one day, and perhaps score an appearance on another popular talk show.

After the show, Nadin said, "I don't even know if it's real or not! I'm still waiting on a call from Oprah."