Chris Johnson revealed a heartbreaking health update on Good Morning America, announcing that he has ALS at age 39.
The former Tennessee Titans star, known to NFL fans everywhere as “CJ2K,” said the disease has advanced to the point that he needed a speech generation device for his interview with Michael Strahan. Johnson appeared alongside his wife, Brittany, and described the moment he learned the diagnosis.
"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 said he has no prior history of ALS in his family.
Amy Adams Strunk, the Titans owner, responded on social media with support for Johnson and his battle. In her statement, she pointed to the leadership he brought to the Tennessee locker room and the influence he had in the Nashville community, while saying the organization will "support Chris every step of the way throughout his journey."
ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. As motor neurons die, basic functions such as walking, chewing and breathing are gradually affected. The disease typically worsens over time, and there is no known cure.
Johnson’s football legacy in Tennessee is a major one. The former first-round pick out of East Carolina arrived with a then-record 4.24 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and kept separating himself from defenders after that. He spent six of his 10 NFL seasons with the Titans, piling up just under 10,000 yards from scrimmage and 58 touchdowns.
His place in the franchise record book is right near the top. Johnson ranks fourth in Titans history in rushing yards and second in rushing yards per game, trailing only Hall of Famer Earl Campbell. His second NFL season stands out even more, since he became one of only nine players ever to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season.
Now, the Titans great is facing a very different kind of fight, and he’s approaching it with the same resolve he showed on the field.
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