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Steve Gleason hospitalized during Hurricane Francine landfall, team says ‘he is now stable’

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Steve Gleason hospitalized during Hurricane Francine landfall, team says ‘he is now stable’

ALS activist and former NFL player Steve Gleason had to be taken to the hospital by first responders during Hurricane Francine. (Photo by Erika Goldring/Getty Images)

Steve Gleason, the former New Orleans Saints safety who is now an ALS activist, is stable after being taken to the hospital Wednesday night while Hurricane Francine was making landfall.

His team posted a message on X, formerly Twitter, thanking the first responders who helped them get to Ochsner Medical Center in Jefferson, Louisiana, during the dangerous storm.

Gleason, 47, is famous for a 2006 punt block that was returned for a touchdown in the Saints’ first game back at the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina. Gleason and the Saints won the Super Bowl that year, his last in the NFL, though he wouldn’t officially retire until 2008.

After he was diagnosed with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease, in 2011, Gleason became an activist and advocate for treatment of the disease, even as it robbed him of his ability to walk, talk and move independently.

It’s not known what necessitated the sudden hospital stay. Gleason’s team promised to “update everyone as soon as we know more.”

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