Devon Still’s Daughter Gets Ready for Daddy’s Big Night

Cancer-stricken Leah Still, 4, travels to Cincinnati for Bengals game.

— -- Leah Still flew from Philadelphia to Cincinnati to see her father play pro football for the first time tonight, but the journey started long before she fastened her seat belt.

"She's just excited," Still told ABC's Cincinnati affiliate WCPO. "She said how she's going to be yelling in the crowd and stuff, so she's been feeling good."

Although the Bengals had initially cut Still from the team, they re-signed him to their practice squad to help him keep his health insurance when they learned about Leah's diagnosis.

Leah then reminded him that he was supposed to pick her up at the airport.

Still captioned the video, "All the fame has went to her head. Now all of the sudden she doesn't do layovers she a direct flight type of kid."

After the first quarter of the game, Leah is expected to be part of a ceremony in which the team presents a check to Cincinnati Children's Hospital for more than $1 million to go toward pediatric cancer research. The team raised money from sales of Still's jersey, No. 75, which sold out, according to the team's website.