Former NFL player Steve Gleason has received the Congressional Gold Medal for his work as an advocate for people with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
A man with Lou Gehrig's disease, dreamed of going to the Super Bowl secured tickets from a charity, but was killed when the minivan he was traveling in caught fire.
Former New Orleans Saints and WSU football player Steve Gleason the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian honor awarded by Congress for his advocate work in ALS.
The San Francisco 49ers will be remembering the man who's catch started a dynasty that captured five Super Bowls. All season long a celebration of Dwight Clark.
Dwight Clark, who was on the receive end of "The Catch" from Montana for the game-winning touchdown that launched the 49ers dynasty. Died of ALS. He was 61.
Ex-WSU/NFL player Steve Gleason is being considered for the Congressional Gold Medal. The honor is being sought for his work as an advocate for people with ALS.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Dwight Clark has revealed that he has Lou Gehrig's disease and suspects playing football might have caused the illness.
The 60-year-old Clark wrote on his Twitter page that he began experiencing symptoms in September 2015. The...