Chris Johnson sparks ALS Ice Bucket Challenge among NFL stars
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 9:07 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Tennessee Titans legend Chris Johnson is reviving the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on social media, following his recent diagnosis of ALS. Many former teammates, athletes, and fans have accepted the challenge, with contributions exceeding $15,000 for ALS research. Prominent figures joining include Manti Te'o, Seth Rollins, and Filip Forsberg. Johnson's efforts aim to raise awareness and funds for ALS through this campaign, which gained traction after he called out other players and celebrities to participate. The movement continues to grow, with numerous entrants documenting their challenges online.
- •Chris Johnson announced his ALS diagnosis before reviving the Ice Bucket Challenge.
- •Over $15,000 donated to ALS research so far.
- •Many sports figures, including Manti Te'o and Seth Rollins, have participated.
- •The challenge aims to raise awareness and support for ALS research.
- •The movement has sparked a wave of social media participation.
- 9:07 AMYahoo Sports — Watch: Titans legends' ALS Ice Bucket Challenge accepted
"Chris Johnson is reviving the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness following his recent diagnosis.
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