Flabbergasted at how many people took this seriously
A couple media outlets reached out directly, asking if I’d go on record, if I’ve spoken w Travis, if there are others that are upset
Insanity!!! 😂😂
I was just busting balls
Of course Dean Blandino was invited to the wedding
He’s practically a teammate of Travis’s being a former NFL Referee
RIP @3x5.
This Braves X community is something special. Megan was a huge part of it for a lot longer than I have been. She was as passionate as any. I had these note cards made just for when we wanted to send her something from the booth to let her know we were thinking of her and wanted to make it look a little more pro. We’ll remember her every time we use one. This all happened way too fast for someone so young and it doesn’t seem fair.
Braves Country lost a great one.
Chris Johnson’s daughter has brought back the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to help raise awareness and support the fight against the disease
“The support you’ve shown me over the last few days has meant more than I can put into words.” 💙
Here’s our link for the 2026 TTBN ALS fundraiser! Donate $28 for # 28 , Chris Johnson. Our 8th Annual ALS prize raffle will be 10/4 vs the Ravens at Shipwreck Cove!
https://t.co/G3k7KXjRVO
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We are deeply moved by former Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals running back Chris Johnson's decision to share his ALS diagnosis publicly. "ALS has changed what my body can do, but it hasn't changed who I am." His words are a powerful reminder that reflect the strength we see every day in the ALS community. Chris said he is choosing to fight and we are here to fight alongside him.
By speaking out, Chris is helping us raise the awareness and funding needed to find treatments and, one day, a cure. Thank you for choosing to fight — not just for yourself, but for the tens of thousands of Americans living with ALS today. We are honored to walk this road alongside you.
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Chris is my NFL brother, but more importantly, he is my fellow human. When ALS enters your life, it is a relentless tsunami. I want Chris and his family to know they are not alone. We are here for him.
Every person living with ALS has a story, a family, a purpose, and a future that matters. Chris has spent his life showing strength, speed, and heart. Now he and everyone diagnosed with ALS deserve all of that strength, heart, and urgency returned to them.