Shoutout to @bakermayfield for taking the time out of his day to give my brother @JoshHerron15 some motivation through one of his toughest battles! Can’t wait for him to wake up and get back to another game! pic.twitter.com/6Y5X1S8fdP — noah herron (@noaherron) March 21, 2019

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Baker Mayfield sent an inspirational message Friday to three-time cancer survivor Josh Herron, whom he first met before the overtime victory over the Ravens Oct. 7, Mayfield’s first career victory as a starting QB.

“Hey Josh, Baker Mayfield here,’’ Mayfield said in a video posted in Twitter by Herron’s brother, Noah. “I know you’re surrounded by family and friends and loved ones, and that’s really important. I remember when you were our coin toss captain for the Ravens game, that exciting overtime win. Just want to let you know I appreciate your support. But now you know, I want to be here to support you. Keep fighting. We have an exciting season coming up, so never give up because we’ve got to get you to another game.

“Never give up, brother. Let go and let God.’’

Herron, a Brunswick native, earned a baseball scholarship to Baldwin Wallace University five years ago, but was diagnosed with leukemia three weeks into classes. Since then, he’s beat cancer three times, but is currently back at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital undergoing treatment.

Noah Herron took to Twitter to thank Mayfield for his message.

“Shoutout to @BakerMayfield for taking the time out of his day to give my brother @JoshHerron15 some motivation through one of his toughest battles! Can’t wait for him to wake up and get back to another game!''