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Miracle update from the Kelly family! 🌟 ‘Little Brave Bean’ came through surgery strong — now the healing begins

 “Amazing News” — Bills Legend Jim Kelly Gives Uplifting Update on Grandson After Surgery

Jim Kelly provides update after newborn grandson undergoes surgery - On3

Orchard Park, NY — Buffalo’s beloved QB legend, Jim Kelly, delivered a ray of hope Wednesday morning. His newborn grandson — affectionately known as “Little Brave Bean” — successfully completed a critical procedure, and everything went well, Kelly shared in an emotional Instagram post.

Bills' Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly opens up on family's 'darkest days'

🏥 A Roller-Coaster Start for ‘Little Bean’

  • Born with unexpected medical complications, Kelly’s grandson required a procedure scheduled for the morning of July 16.

  • Pressed by challenges, the family leaned on faith and prayers, recalling the painful loss of their son Hunter two decades ago — a struggle that gave birth to Hunter’s Hope Foundation.

  • NFL great Jim Kelly reflects on decision to 'change my life,' rely on faith | Fox News

    ✨ Kelly’s Uplifting Update

    • Jim and Jill Kelly announced Wednesday:

    “Little Bean’s procedure is complete — and everything went well. THANK GOD!”

  • They expressed gratitude for medical support and the outpouring of prayers, while urging continued healing and progress — hopeful that he’ll soon be off the ventilator and home with mom and dad .


  • 💞 A Community’s Strength

    • The family’s update struck a chord. Comments from fellow Hall of Famers like Thurman Thomas and Harrison Phillips flooded social media.

  • Kelly reflected on familiar emotional terrain — “darkest days” and spiritual strength — but this time, the tone was one of gratitude and cautious optimism.


  • ✅ Final Take

    This update isn’t just about resolution — it’s a balm for the Bills Mafia faithful who’ve rallied around the Kelly family. It reminds us all: even in the toughest times, hope and community bring light.

    Please keep sending prayers and positive thoughts as Little Bean begins his journey to recovery.

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