Steve Gleason supports Chris Johnson after ALS diagnosis announcement
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 12:30 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Steve Gleason, former New Orleans Saints player, has expressed support for Chris Johnson, a former NFL running back, following Johnson's announcement of his ALS diagnosis during an interview on Good Morning America. Johnson revealed he needs a computerized device for communication due to the disease's progression. Gleason, who has battled ALS since 2011, emphasized shared experiences in navigating this challenging condition. His organization, Team Gleason, has provided over $65 million in support for ALS patients. Johnson noted that he experienced sporadic ALS without any family history of the disease, highlighting the unpredictability of its occurrence.
- •Chris Johnson announced his ALS diagnosis during an interview with Michael Strahan.
- •Johnson uses a computerized speech-generating device to communicate.
- •Steve Gleason, diagnosed with ALS in 2011, reached out to Johnson via social media.
- •Gleason's foundation, Team Gleason, aids ALS patients with over $65 million in support.
- •Johnson describes his diagnosis as sporadic ALS, with no prior family history.
- 12:30 PMYahoo Sports — Saints legend Steve Gleason shows support for Chris Johnson following ALS diagnosis
"The former Titans running back just revealed that, like Gleason, he has been diagnosed with ALS.
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