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Former NFL Star Chris Johnson Reveals The Diagnosis That Changed His Life Forever

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson in uniform.
Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (Melina Vastola-Imagn Images)

Former NFL superstar running back Chris Johnson shared some truly heartbreaking personal news this week.

The legendary ball carrier revealed his recent medical diagnosis that has already changed his life forever.

Chris Johnson Faces ALS Head-On

Tennessee Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson (28) races past Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Robert Geathers (91) during action at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio on Sept. 14, 2008.

Former NFL running back Chris Johnson made a shocking announcement. He revealed his ALS diagnosis during a full interview on Good Morning America. The news came at age 39. ALS brings major changes to daily life. Johnson spoke openly about the impact on Good Morning America.

The former Offensive Player of the Year faces an incredibly difficult path ahead. Doctors confirmed his specific condition is sporadic ALS. This variation happens randomly without any known family history of the disease.

“There’s no history of ALS in my family,” said Johnson to Good Morning America. He was using a device based on recordings of his voice to speak. “My doctors believe my case is what’s called sporadic ALS, which is actually how the vast majority of ALS cases happen.

“… That’s one of the reasons this disease can be so shocking. It can happen to someone who never expected it.”

The Inspiring Resilient Attitude of Johnson

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (28) pulls away from Jacksonville Jaguars defense for a 52 yard touchdown run in the third quarter at LP Field on Nov. 1, 2009. The Titans defeated the Jaguars 30-13 for their first win of the season.

Chris Johnson built a strong career in the NFL. Johnson, who ran for 2,000 yards in his second season, was once accused in a murder-for-hire plot. He played for the Tennessee Titans and earned fame as CJ2K. His speed stood out on the field. Fans remember his record-breaking seasons. The diagnosis now shifts focus to health.

The cruel illness specifically targets vital nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It gradually takes away total muscle control over the human body. He admitted the symptoms are progressing much faster than he ever anticipated.

Johnson expressed gratitude for early awareness. He refuses to let the disease completely break his competitive spirit. Johnson explicitly stated that giving up is simply not an option for him. The retired running back has officially chosen to fight the condition with everything he has.

His wife, Brittany, remains firmly by his side through every single step. The family is currently working with elite medical experts to slow down the progression.

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