New York Giants legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor continues to receive treatment at a New Jersey hospital for a stomach-related issue, his representative told ESPN.
The 67-year-old Giants icon has been under medical observation for more than a week, with no discharge date yet determined, though he is showing signs of improvement.
Attorney Mark Eiglarsh released a statement on behalf of Taylor, noting that the condition does not appear life-threatening. Taylor authorized the public update and expressed gratitude for the thoughts and prayers he has received during his hospitalization.
“Lawrence asks that I convey his sincere gratitude to everyone who has been thinking of him and keeping him in their prayers during this challenging time,” Eiglarsh said.
Taylor, widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history, played his entire 13-season career with the Giants from 1981 to 1993. He helped the franchise secure two Super Bowl victories, earned NFL MVP honors in 1986, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999. His jersey number 56 was retired by the organization.
The news follows an initial report of a medical emergency that led to his hospitalization on April 24. Fans and the football community continue to monitor updates on the legendary pass rusher’s recovery.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor remains hospitalized
Reporting by Dan Benton, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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