BREAKING: Vikings Legend who once protected Tommy Kramer throughout the 1980s diagnosed with dementia at 65 — Can’t speak anymore and struggles with basic memory. According to family, he only remembers his daughter’s name — and that he once played for Minnesota. teptep

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The NFL has long faced scrutiny over the toll repeated head trauma takes on players. Countless retirees have been diagnosed with dementia or chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), devastating families and raising urgent questions about the game’s future.

From Hall of Famers to journeymen, the stories are hauntingly similar: sharp minds dulled, personalities changed, memories erased. For fans, it’s a reminder that the collisions celebrated on Sundays carry lifelong consequences far beyond the field.

Now, the Vikings family faces its own heartbreak. Joey Browner, one of Minnesota’s all-time great defenders, has been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia at just 65. His condition has progressed rapidly, leaving him unable to speak. Joey Browner - Minnesota Vikings (NFL Football Card) 1991 Upper Deck # – PictureYourDreams

Browner’s résumé is storied. He played from 1983 to 1991 in Minnesota, piling up 37 interceptions — third-most in franchise history. A versatile safety, he earned six Pro Bowl selections and helped anchor the defense during the team’s playoff pushes in the 1980s.

Inducted into the Vikings Ring of Honor in 2013 and voted to the team’s 50 Greatest Vikings, Browner embodied leadership without headlines. NFL.com once called him an “underrated force in the secondary,” cherished by teammates and coaches alike.

Life after football was quieter. Browner worked in real estate, stayed involved with Vikings alumni events, and prioritized family and community. Unlike many stars, he rarely sought the national spotlight, content to live privately with humility. Former Vikings safety Joey Browner joins the Redskins name debate – Twin Cities

His wife described the heartbreaking present: “He can’t speak anymore. He only remembers our daughter’s name and that he once played football for the Vikings. He doesn’t even know my name.”

Doctors have diagnosed frontotemporal dementia. “He’s far too young,” his wife said. “I believe constant head trauma from CTE caused it.” The Vikings community now rallies to honor his legacy while confronting football’s harshest reality.

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