Dustin Fox recently revealed details about his medical condition on X, causing concern among followers. However, his account is no longer active. Fans have speculated about the many causes of his poor health, with some claiming he suffers from mental illness. Dustin Fox, a former NFL cornerback, played from 2005 to 2008. The athlete previously attended GlenOak High School and played two sports: football and track.
Dustin recognized his love for football and played collegiately at Ohio State University, where he led the team to the 2002 BCS National Championship. Furthermore, the player was selected in the third round (80th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft and spent his career with several organizations. He was a member of the practice squads of the Minnesota Vikings and the Philadelphia Eagles all season. Moreover, the rookie played for the Buffalo Bills for two seasons, participating in eleven games.
Dustin Fox’s Health and Illness: What Happened to Him?
Dustin Fox revealed certain details about his condition on January 31, 2024 via X (formerly Twitter).
He tweeted,
“Unless you’ve been there, no one understands the toll it takes on your brain and family. My military friends understand that. “No one else understands.”
In view of this, many of his supporters and followers expressed concern for his health and wished him well. Dustin thanked his followers for their kind words and announced his short break from the air. He too expressed his gratitude to the NFL and then praised ESPN for their support. Although the former athlete has not given a specific cause, individuals and the media have suggested that he may be suffering from anxiety or CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy).
Sportsman’s career after retirement
After retiring from professional football, Dustin Fox pursued a career in sports broadcasting. He began his career in 2010 by signing a contract with Cleveland ABC station WEWS Channel 5 as a football commentator for the Ohio State Buckeyes. During the 2010 college football season, he provided game reports for WKNR AM 850 OSU’s pregame program.
After that, he went to WKRK-FM 92.3 and co-hosted the afternoon drive program with Adam Gerstenhaber. Dustin began working as a radio color commentator for Cleveland Gladiators Arena Football League home games in 2012. Similarly, he honed his skills by co-hosting the Browns Radio Network’s postgame program. The broadcaster currently serves in various capacities, including as a college football commentator for the ESPN networks. He also serves on the Cleveland Browns Radio Network on game days.
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