Leah Still will be back in the public eye this weekend.

With the help of her father, Leah Still will conduct the opening coin toss before Temple's spring game on Saturday. Devon Still/Instagram

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the 4-year-old daughter of Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still will, with help from her father, conduct the opening coin toss before Temple's spring football game Saturday.

Leah, who turns 5 next month, has been in the national spotlight since last summer when the story of her bout with a rare pediatric cancer was first told. In March, Still announced via Instagram that after nearly 10 months, his daughter was in remission. Doctors no longer detected the disease in her system. She still is under careful medical supervision, though, in order to help build her immune system back up and to prevent the cancer from returning.

In addition to signing a new one-year contract with the Bengals, Still has spent his offseason in the greater Philadelphia area, helping attend to Leah, who was admitted during her cancer fight at the renown Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. While in the area, the Delaware native Still has trained on occasion at Temple, per the Inquirer. The newspaper reported that Still was close with Owls assistant Elijah Robinson and strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Scott. Both were coaches at Penn State when Still played there.

"He has almost been kind of part of our building," Temple coach Matt Rhule told the Inquirer. "He is not here every day, but he is here enough and the players have a tremendous amount of respect for what he has done on the field both in college and the pros. But more importantly he is everything you want our players to see about being a father, being dedicated and loving people when they need it."

Rhule added that Leah also has been around the school's facilities.

Still, who is eligible to receive a $30,000 workout bonus this year, wasn't at Paul Brown Stadium during media availability Monday when the Bengals' voluntary offseason workout program began.

In addition to the coin toss, the Stills will be part of the Dick Vitale Gala on May 15, the ESPN college basketball analyst announced earlier this month. Leah and her father will attend the event that benefits pediatric cancer research along with the parents of Lauren Hill, the 19-year-old Mount St. Joseph (Cincinnati) basketball player who died of cancer April 10. Before her death, Hill became close to the Still family.