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O.J. Simpson diagnosed with prostate cancer

According to Miami’s Local 10 News, O.J. Simpson is battling cancer.

The 76-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy in Las Vegas. per outlet.

Mr. Simpson has been seen in Sin City in recent weeks, appearing frail and limping in photos obtained by the Post in November.

The former Bills great, also known for his acquittal in the 1995 murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman, denied rumors that he was in hospice care. Video posted to X on Friday.

“Hospice? Hospice? Are you talking about hospice?” he said mockingly, laughing from the driver’s seat.

“No, I’m not in any hospice, so I don’t know who put that out there. Whoever put it out there, it’s like Donald. [Trump] Say: You can’t trust the media. In any case, I’m planning on inviting a bunch of friends to the Super Bowl here in Las Vegas. all is well. Take care and have a great Super Bowl weekend. ”

Simpson won the Heisman Trophy in 1968 as the top player at the University of Southern California, and in 1973 became the first Bills running back to rush for 2,000 yards in a season.


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He became a movie star and a football analyst, but his honors and accomplishments were overshadowed by a long list of legal troubles.

He was later found civilly responsible for the deaths of his ex-wife and Goldman, and in 2007 he was charged with armed robbery at a Las Vegas hotel after he and five other men allegedly stole memorabilia from a dealer at gunpoint. arrested.

Simpson was sentenced to 33 years in prison for armed robbery in 2008 and was released on parole after serving nine years.


On December 16, 1973, O.J. Simpson, 32, of the Buffalo Bills passes the New York Jets' line during a first-quarter play at Shea Stadium in New York. broke the rushing record.
On December 16, 1973, O.J. Simpson, 32, of the Buffalo Bills passes the New York Jets’ line during a first-quarter play at Shea Stadium in New York. broke the rushing record. Related news organizations

The Las Vegas resident spends his days playing golf and posting his opinions on social media. The rapper is also a weekly guest on the podcast “It Is What It Is” with Cam’Ron and Mase. Telling awkward jokes.

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