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The Detroit Lions have announced they will cover the full cost of cancer treatment for one of the most revered figures in franchise history

DETROIT, Mich. — December 26, 2025 — The Detroit Lions are proving that legacy in the Motor City runs deeper than modern standings and statistics. In an emotional announcement Friday, the organization confirmed it will cover the full cost of cancer treatment for franchise icon Joe Schmidt, one of the foundational pillars of Lions history.

Lions Hall of Fame linebacker Joe Schmidt has passed away at the age of 92

The decision was shared publicly by principal owner Sheila Ford Hamp, reinforcing a principle that has guided the franchise for generations — once you are part of the Lions family, that bond is permanent. This was not ceremonial. It was a reflection of respect.

“Joe Schmidt represents the very foundation of Detroit Lions football. He gave everything to this franchise as a player and as a leader. Now it is our responsibility to stand beside him. In Detroit, family means standing together in every season of life.”

For Schmidt, 93, the challenge now extends far beyond the gridiron where he once dominated. The Hall of Fame linebacker, who anchored Detroit’s championship defenses in the 1950s, is confronting cancer with the same grit and discipline that defined his career.

Joe Schmidt, Detroit Lions linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies  aged 92 | CNN

From 1953 to 1965, Schmidt became the heart of the Lions’ defense, earning 10 Pro Bowl selections and two NFL championships. His intelligence, toughness, and command of the field made him one of the most respected linebackers of his era.

After his playing career, Schmidt continued serving the organization as head coach, further embedding his legacy into the fabric of the franchise. Few figures in Lions history have influenced both eras of competition and leadership the way he did.

Teammates described him as demanding but fair — a competitor who elevated standards simply through preparation and accountability. He was not flashy, but he was relentless. His leadership helped define a golden chapter of Detroit football.

Now, as he faces his most personal battle, the Lions are returning that loyalty. Messages of support from former players, alumni, and fans across Michigan have poured in, honoring a man whose name is synonymous with the franchise’s proudest years.

For Lions Nation, this moment transcends wins and losses. It is a reminder that championships may fade into history, but character endures — and in Detroit, legends like Joe Schmidt are never asked to stand alone.

Former Legend Packers Offensive Star MVP Super bowl XLV Unhappy in Pittsburgh, Sends Emotional Message Expressing Desire to Return to Green Bay
GREEN BAY A name forever etched into the history of the Green Bay Packers has once again stirred the emotions of an entire fan base. Aaron Rodgers — Super Bowl XLV champion, Super Bowl MVP, and four-time NFL MVP — is reportedly facing growing frustration in Pittsburgh. And late Tuesday night, a brief but powerful message sent social media into a frenzy. Rodgers, who joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in pursuit of one final championship chapter, posted a reflective message that many interpreted as more than nostalgia. “Some places don’t just shape your career — they shape your soul. Forever grateful. #GoPackGo” The post was accompanied by a montage of moments from his Green Bay tenure: the confetti falling after Super Bowl XLV, game-winning throws at Lambeau Field, and sideline embraces with longtime teammates. Within minutes, Packers Nation erupted. Rodgers’ legacy in Green Bay is unquestioned. Over 18 seasons with the franchise, he threw for more than 59,000 yards, 475 touchdowns, and led the Packers to nine division titles. His 2010 postseason run culminated in a Super Bowl XLV victory and MVP honors, cementing his place among the greatest quarterbacks in franchise history. But his transition to Pittsburgh has been far more turbulent than expected. Sources close to the situation indicate that Rodgers has struggled to find offensive rhythm within the Steelers’ system. Injuries, inconsistency along the offensive line, and philosophical differences in play-calling have reportedly led to internal tension. While flashes of brilliance remain, the seamless command he once displayed at Lambeau Field has been harder to replicate. The emotional tone of his message — and its timing — has fueled speculation that Rodgers may be quietly signaling a desire to return to the place where his Hall of Fame résumé was built. Neither the Packers nor the Steelers have publicly commented on the situation. Rodgers remains under contract in Pittsburgh, and any potential reunion would require significant maneuvering. Still, in a league defined by dramatic returns and unfinished stories, the idea of Rodgers closing his career where it began resonates deeply. For Green Bay, it would be more than a transaction. It would be the return of a legend. And for Rodgers, it might be the final chapter he always knew was waiting at Lambeau Field.