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Texans' David Quessenberry finishes chemo treatment

David Quessenberry whipped cancer.

Then he took down an unsuspecting bell:

The Houston Texans offensive lineman ripping the celebratory bell off the wall after completing his cancer treatment hits the perfect tune.

"P.S. this bell never stood a chance," Quessenberry wrote, along with an aspiring message, on his Instagram page.

The sixth-round pick in 2013 out of San Jose State, hasn't played in a regular-season NFL game. He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2014 and has battled the ups and downs since.

It's uncertain whether the 26-year-old will attempt an NFL return -- he remains on the Texans roster after spending last season on the non-football illness list. Whether or not Quessenberry decides to battle for an NFL job, he's already won a major fight.

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