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Detroit Lions legend Barry Sanders has let a terrifying personal experience guide him to advocate for a very important cause originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
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56-year-old Barry Sanders had gone public with a heart-related "health scare" during Father's Day weekend last June. NFL legend Barry Sanders inspired millions with his brilliance on the gridiron ...
Barry Sanders is widely regarded as the greatest running back in NFL history. The eye test and the accolades speak for themselves for the Detroit Lions legend and Hall of Famer.
A year ago, Barry Sanders announced he suffered a "health scare related to his heart" and he recently shared in a CBS interview it was a heart attack while attending a recruiting visit for his son.
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.
Sanders spoke candidly about his experience with a heart attack, but he also talked about being proud that the Detroit Lions are now considered one of the elite teams in the NFL.
"The Making of a Heart Attack" is a new documentary film set to premiere Saturday at 1 p.m. on A&E. In it, Sanders will talk to four other people "who faced a heart attack or stroke to uncover the ...
NFL legend Barry Sanders discussed his heart attack and documentary about prevention, the Detroit Lions' success, and if he would unretire his jersey. Maddow Blog | Pressed on Gabbard’s Iran ...