Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly has revealed he suffered a stroke, a setback for the legendary player.
The stroke is the latest health issue for Kelly, who has been open about his health struggles in recent years. Kelly, who played for the Bills from 1986 to 1996, has been a beloved figure in Buffalo and has remained involved with the team and the community.
'I'm not sure what the future holds, but I'm taking it one day at a time,' Kelly said. Kelly's health issues have been well-documented, and this latest setback will surely be met with concern from the Bills Mafia.
The Bills have a rich history of supporting their former players, and Kelly is no exception. The team and the community will likely rally around him as he navigates this latest challenge.
The student section at Highmark Stadium will surely be sending their well-wishes to Kelly, who has always been a fan favorite. Alumni on social media are already showing their support, and the outpouring of love and concern will likely continue in the coming days.
As the Bills prepare for the upcoming season, they will undoubtedly be keeping Kelly in their thoughts. The team will look to build on their recent success, and Kelly's legacy will continue to be felt throughout the organization.
The next game at Highmark Stadium will be a great opportunity for the Bills Mafia to show their support for Kelly and the team. The energy in the stadium will be electric, and the team will look to feed off that energy as they take on their opponents.
