Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly revealed that he suffered a stroke this spring and had to spend a few days in the hospital, though he feels “really good” now.
Kelly’s Health Journey
Kelly spoke to reporters in Orchard Park, New York, during the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Highmark Stadium, where the Bills will play beginning this season. The 66-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer has dealt with health problems in the past, including multiple cancer diagnoses.
Kelly said that his recent cancer screenings came back “all good.” He is well known in Bills lore, having been the team’s franchise quarterback from 1986-96, where he helped lead his team to four consecutive Super Bowls.
The Bills will host the Detroit Lions in their regular-season opener on Sept. 17, when Kelly hopes the new Highmark Stadium sees a victory in its debut. Kelly is looking forward to the team’s first home game in their new stadium.
Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.