MINNEAPOLIS — Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer has been recognized with dementia, he introduced on social media.
The 69-year-old Kramer, who performed 13 of his 14 seasons within the NFL with the Vikings and made the Professional Bowl after main the league in passer ranking in 1986, posted on his X account Wednesday that he was formally recognized with the cognitive decline a bit greater than yr in the past on the Cleveland Clinic as a part of a well being and wellness program for former NFL gamers.
Kramer mentioned he was impressed to share about his situation after the revelation Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame quarterback Brett Favre made Tuesday throughout a congressional listening to that he has Parkinson’s illness.
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Kramer mentioned his medical doctors advised him at his one-year checkup that the dementia hasn’t superior and that he has stopped consuming alcohol to raised deal with it.
“Please, no sympathy,” Kramer wrote. “I’ve lived an ideal life and would not change a factor. No one wished to win greater than me and I by no means gave up, and that is precisely how I’ll battle this.”
Kramer, a local of San Antonio, Texas, was drafted within the first spherical out of Rice by the Vikings in 1977. He was given the nickname “Two Minute Tommy” for his late-game success, most famously a 46-yard Hail Mary cross for a landing in 1980 that was tipped and caught with one hand by Ahmad Rashad to cap a comeback victory over Cleveland Browns that clinched a division title for Minnesota. Kramer handed for 456 yards and 4 touchdowns in that recreation.
Kramer is second in Vikings historical past in passing yards, behind Corridor of Fame member Fran Tarkenton, however a lot of his profession was interrupted by accidents. He turned the starter in 1979, the one season wherein he performed all 16 video games.
He performed his last NFL season in 1990 for the New Orleans Saints.