Chiefs Starting RB Sends Condolences After Former NFL Star Passes Away at 45 Due to CTE – Speaks Out Against Tush Push Play Linked to Head Trauma
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Chiefs Starting RB Sends Condolences After Former NFL Star Passes Away at 45 Due to CTE – Speaks Out Against Tush Push Play Linked to Head Trauma
The NFL community is once again grieving the loss of one of its own. Former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rudi Johnson, remembered for his bruising style and relentless effort, has passed away at the age of 45. Reports confirm that his death was the result of taking his own life, a tragedy linked to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the degenerative brain disease that continues to haunt the sport.
Johnson’s passing underscores a painful reality many former players face. While fans remember the touchdowns and highlight runs, the lingering toll of repeated head trauma can last decades beyond a player’s final snap. His story is another reminder that beneath the bright lights and roaring crowds, football carries risks that often surface long after the cheering stops.
In the wake of the heartbreaking news, one current NFL running back stepped forward to share his condolences while also voicing concern about the league’s most controversial play. “My condolences to his family. There is nothing more painful than choosing to leave this world. A football career is very short, and CTE is something any of us could suffer if the Tush Push continues to be used. I truly believe that play should not exist in the game. After retirement, there should be fewer tragedies like this, not more.”
The “Tush Push” — made famous by the Philadelphia Eagles — has divided fans and coaches alike. Supporters praise its near-guaranteed success in short-yardage situations, but critics point to the brutal collisions and pile-driving nature of the play as a recipe for long-term damage. With CTE already casting a shadow over the sport, calls to ban the play are gaining traction.
For today’s players, Johnson’s death is not just news — it’s a warning. The conversation about safety in football is far from over, and it may take voices from within the league to spark meaningful change.
The running back who delivered this heartfelt message is none other than Isiah Pacheco, the Kansas City Chiefs’ starter, honoring a fallen predecessor while urging the NFL to take decisive action.
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