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Chicago Bears football players Chris Massey (second from left) and Robbie Gould visit with Advocate Hope Children's Hospital patient Chase Cook, of Worth, (right) and his siblings at the Oak Lawn hospital Tuesday, February 7, 2012. The players were delivering "Super Baskets of Hope" to children and their families as part of the first ever, nationwide Super Bowl host city project, launched by the Riley's Children's Foundation, Basket of Hope, and former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media

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Updated: February 10, 2012 8:31PM



The Bears’ Chris Massey and Robbie Gould on Tuesday delivered “Super Baskets of Hope” to children and their families at Hope Children’s Hospital in Oak Lawn.

The delivery was part of the first-ever nationwide Super Bowl host city project, launched by the Riley’s Children’s Foundation, Basket of Hope and former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy.

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