New York Favorite Reveals Heartbreaking Diagnosis

Amid an outpouring of support, Titans icon Chris Johnson reveals his ALS battle, underscoring the resilience and community spirit driving his fight.

Chris Johnson’s announcement landed with the kind of weight that stops everything cold. The former Tennessee Titans star, better known to fans as “CJ2K,” revealed on Good Morning America that he has ALS, and the disease has already advanced to the point where he needed a speech generation device during his conversation with Michael Strahan.

Johnson appeared alongside his wife, Brittany, and described the moment in blunt terms. "Honestly, I don't know if you ever fully process it," Johnson said in an interview alongside his wife, Brittany.

"At first, you're in shock. Then you realize you have two choices.

You can give up, or you can fight. I chose to fight."

Johnson also said there is no prior history of ALS in his family.

The Titans responded quickly after the news became public. Owner Amy Adams Strunk issued a statement on social media backing Johnson in his fight, pointing to the leadership he showed inside the Tennessee locker room and the mark he left on the Nashville community. She said the organization will "support Chris every step of the way throughout his journey."

ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is a disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. As motor neurons die, everyday functions such as walking, chewing, and breathing are gradually affected, and the condition typically worsens over time. There is no known cure.

Johnson’s place in Titans history is secure. A former first-round pick out of East Carolina, he arrived with a then-record 4.24 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and only built on that speed from there. He spent six of his 10 NFL seasons with Tennessee.

His numbers tell the story of a player who did it all for the franchise. Johnson ranks fourth in Titans history in rushing yards and second in rushing yards per game, trailing only Hall of Famer Earl Campbell. He piled up just under 10,000 yards from scrimmage and 58 touchdowns in Tennessee, and his second season remains one of the most remarkable in league history as one of only nine players ever to rush for 2,000 yards in a single year.

Now, the fight has shifted far beyond football. Johnson said he chose to fight, and the Titans and their fans are rallying around one of the most electric players the franchise has ever had.

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