Pro Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers battling dementia

This Aug. 18, 1967 photo shows Gale Sayers (40) of the Chicago Bears grinding out yardage against the Green Bay Packers before being brought down by Bob Jeter (21) at the Midwest Shrine exhibition game in Milwaukee. (AP Photo)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Relatives of Pro Football Hall of Famer Gale Sayers say the Bears legend has been diagnosed with dementia.

His wife, Ardythe Sayers, tells The Kansas City Star that her 73-year-old husband was diagnosed four years ago and she blames Sayers’ football career. He played for the Bears from 1965-71 after setting records at the University of Kansas.

Ardie Sayers and the rest of the family had made no secret of his condition, but hadn’t shared it publicly. She recently determined that it’s important that his situation be known and understood to dispel false impressions.

His brother, Roger Sayers, says it’s "tough" to "build memories all your life, and the next thing you know you don’t remember anything."

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