Former New England Patriots linebacker, Tedy Bruschi is recovering after suffering a stroke, according to a statement released by his family Friday afternoon.
Statement from the Bruschi family:
Yesterday afternoon, Tedy had a stroke, known as a TIA. He recognized his warning signs immediately: arm weakness, face drooping and speech difficulties. <br/> Tedy is recovering well, and would like to thank the nurses, doctors and staff at Sturdy Memorial Hospital for all they have done. Tedy and his family thank you for your ongoing encouragement, and kindly ask for privacy at this time
He was released Friday afternoon from Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro and is now recovering at home, according to his foundation.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft released a statement Friday afternoon saying Tedy has been an "inspiration to so many and positively impacted the lives of others by sharing his story and advocating for early detection of stroke symptoms.
Bruschi was a linebacker in the NFL for 13 seasons after being drafted by the Patriots in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft. He is a three-time Super Bowl champion and a Patriots Hall-of-Famer.