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Sanders, 56, revealed he suffered a heart attack on Father’s Day in 2024 —an event he also discusses in the new Amgen/A&E ...
Former NFL star Barry Sanders is speaking out about the health scare he experienced last year, revealing that he suffered a heart attack during a recruiting trip for one of his sons.
Barry Sanders and his family members pose for a photo with musician Flavor Flav next to the newly unveiled Barry Sanders statue outside of Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023.
Barry Sanders never got what the fuss was all about. ... Small and unassuming, he wasn’t supposed to be the best football player in his large family; but as soon as he started running, he was.
NFL legend Barry Sanders says he has been "cleared to return to my normal activities" after a health scare last month. The Hall of Famer, who turns 56 next week, suffered a "health scare related ...
NPR's A Martinez talks to hall-of-fame running back Barry Sanders about the Amazon Prime documentary Bye Bye Barry — which tells the story of why he retired abruptly from the Detroit Lions in 1999.
My family and I are thankful for your prayers and support during this time." Sanders, 55, currently serves as an ambassador for the Lions. He was recently seen at the 2024 NFL Draft , which was ...
Legendary running back Barry Sanders, who spent his entire NFL career with the Lions, say he will use the recent heart-related health event as a reminder to prioritize his health.
Sanders, who turns 56 next month, was a six-time All-Pro while starring for the Lions from 1989-98 before his sudden retirement. He rushed for 15,269 yards and 99 touchdowns in his career ...
As Pro Football Hall of Fame induction approaches, even Barry Sanders isn't sure when Calvin Johnson and the Detroit Lions will find a peace. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀 ...
Barry Sanders, a Wichita, Kan., native and one of the greatest running backs to ever put on an NFL uniform, delivered a retirement announcement in July 1999 that caught many fans off-guard.