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Maroon and gold – and pink
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Who knows more about that topic than Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley and guard Derrick Dockery? The players hosted the 3rd annual All Star Survivor luncheon with their wives, Christy Cooley and Emma Dockery, last week. The All Star Survivors then took their turn as Washington Redskins cheerleaders at the game against the Green Bay Packers Packers. (The Redskins won!)
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The First Ladies of Football don pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder and his wife, Tanya Snyder, stop by to say hello and welcome the survivors at Redskins Park.
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The ladies are treated to a makeup session with a local, licensed cosmetologist and $300 worth of makeup.
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Washington Redskins quarter back Donovan McNabb makes a special appearance to support his wife and the survivors.
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The breast cancer survivors and the First Ladies of Football: Washington Redskins Cheerleaders, await to cheer on the Washington Redskins at their game against the Green Bay Packers. BizLoudoun Photos/Joey Darley
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At the luncheon, the Redskins Wives getting coached before the breast cancer survivors arrive.
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Chris Cooley and Derrick Dockery along with their wives, Christy and Emma, show their support to the breast cancer survivors.
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Derrick Dockery starts a Redskins' facility tour, which included the locker room, the rehabilitation room, the weights and fitness room, the offices and team practice fields and players' lounge.

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