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4/4 🧵 It also notes Taylor has dealt with health issues after retirement and has long been open about past struggles with drug and alcohol addiction. Even so, he’d still been visible publicly very recently — including an appearance earlier this month with Bill Belichick at UNC and a March appearance at the Hall of Fame Invitational. So the picture here is: a sudden medical setback, not someone who’d disappeared from public life. 📎 Source

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3/4 🧵 The piece also gives context around why this news lands heavily: Taylor isn’t just some former player — he’s one of the most destructive defensive forces the NFL has ever seen. Entire career with the Giants, two Super Bowls, 1986 MVP, three Defensive Player of the Year awards, Defensive Rookie of the Year, and 10 Pro Bowls/All-Pro selections. Absurd résumé. When a figure that big lands in the hospital, it’s national sports news fast.

2/4 🧵 The article says the first public detail came via TMZ, which reported Taylor was battling pancreatitis. His agent, Mark Lepselter, said: Taylor is “getting better every day” and looking forward to getting back on his feet. His attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, added that he was admitted with a stomach-related issue and that, at this stage, it “does not appear to be life-threatening.” No discharge date has been set.

1/4 🧵 Lawrence Taylor isn’t facing a life-threatening situation, but he has been hospitalized since April 20 with pancreatitis. The key point: the 67-year-old Giants legend is reportedly improving, still under observation, and not out yet. That’s the story — serious enough to land him in the hospital for over a week, but with a positive direction.