NFL Hall of Famer Barry Sanders recently disclosed a medical emergency he faced last week, describing it as “heart-related.” The former Detroit Lions running back took to X to share his experience and emphasize the importance of prioritizing health even in seemingly good times.
.@Lions @NFL @NFLPA @ProFootballHOF @HeismanTrophy @okstate pic.twitter.com/1fGb790PlK
— Barry Sanders (@BarrySanders) June 21, 2024
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In a statement, Sanders expressed gratitude towards the healthcare professionals who attended to him during the health scare. He also thanked his family, friends, and fans for their prayers and support. Following his doctor’s advice, Sanders acknowledged the need to focus on his health and well-being during this time.
Known as one of the greatest players in NFL history, Sanders boasts an impressive legacy with remarkable stats. Throughout his career with the Detroit Lions, he maintained a record average of 5 rushing yards per carry and concluded with a total of 15,269 rushing yards, placing him third on the all-time list.
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Having been inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2004, Sanders returned to the Lions in 2017 as a brand ambassador, continuing to maintain close ties with his former team. Earlier this year, Sanders reunited with the Lions during the NFL draft held in Detroit, showcasing his enduring bond with the franchise.
In response to Sanders’s revelation, the Lions quickly offered their well wishes, sharing a supportive message on social media alongside a photo from the NFL Draft, sending warm regards for his swift recovery.
🙏 @BarrySanders pic.twitter.com/GDwaLN7NRC
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) June 21, 2024
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must’ve had the safe and effective shot
Until proven otherwise, ALWAYS assume it is caused by the deadly jab.
The NFL has heart issues. Hearts of stone!
Sanders was from a time when players had real heart and played like it. I hope he recovers and exposes the league for the greedy, treasonous bastards that they are. The NFL’s god is money.
I’m just so thankful he’s vaxxed so I cant infect him by being non-vaxxed.