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The Jaguars and Tom Coughlin Jay Fund visit patients at Wolfson Children's Hospital

The Jaguars have an emotional game Sunday night in Houston post-Hurricane Harvey. Despite that, they spent the earlier part of their week giving back. In partnership with the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund, players visited patients at Wolfson Children's Hospital with scrubs on and goodies in hand.

"When these guys visit, some of the kids- that is all we hear about for days on end," said Dr. Eric Sandler of Wolfson Children's Hospital.

Football is in full swing, but for A.J. Bouye and his teammates, trips like these are just as important. In fact, they often serve as a big reminder to count your blessings.

"When you see people staying positive and smiling, it makes you appreciate more with everything... our problems aren't that serious," said Jaguars cornerback A.J. Bouye.

The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund's mission is to brighten the lives of young people living with childhood cancer- and to provide financial, emotional and practical support to families facing the disease.

To learn more about the organization and how you can get involved, click here.