NFL
Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders suffers tremendous health scare that worries fans
One of the greatest NFL legends, former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders reportedly suffered a serious health scare during Father’s Day weeend that has made a tremendous impact in his family. Sanders played for the Detroit Lions has entire 9-year career and won the Most Valuable Player NFL award in 1997. Also, he won the Offensive Player of the Year award twice in 1994 and 1997. Also, he won the NFLOffensive Rookie of the Year Award in 1989. Despite never winning the Super Bowl, Sanders is considered one of the very best Detroit Lions players of all time. To many, he is the greatest. You can imagine how the city of Detroit feels about this man and how mortified they were to hear this news.
What happened to Barry Sanders?
Sanders himself reported through a statement on social media that he suffered a serious health scare during Father’s Day weekend. Although he didn’t give too many specifics about the event, we know that it was a heart issue and that he was rushed to the hospital for attention. Fortunately, Sanders is telling his fan base what happened and confirmed he will take a step back from all public engagements while he recovers. Fans were quick to let Barry know how much they care for him and wishedhim a speedy recovery. The demosntrations of affection were plenty for him and he was grateful for them.
Here’s what he wrote on his social media accounts: “To all my supporters, over Father’s Day weekend, I experienced a health scare related to my heart. It was unexpected and served as a reminder of the importance of staying vigilant about our physical well-being, even when we are feeling fine. I am grateful for the amazing doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals for providing me with needed care. My family and I are thankful for your prayers and support during this time. Per my doctor’s recommendation, I am taking this opportunity to prioritize my health and well-being. I appreciate your understanding and continued support.”