B79 . đ STEELERS NATION IN SHOCK â ALAN FANECA DIAGNOSED WITH DEMENTIA AT 48, CAN NO LONGER SPEAK⊠BUT STILL REMEMBERS ONE THING: âI PLAYED FOR PITTSBURGH.â đ€
The news hit Pittsburgh like a punch to the chest.
One of the greatest offensive linemen in Steelers history â a Hall of Famer, a Super Bowl champion, a nine-time Pro Bowler â is now fighting a battle no athlete should ever face.
Alan Faneca, just 48 years old, has been diagnosed with early-onset Frontotemporal Dementia and has been moved to a long-term care facility as his condition rapidly worsens.
And the details are heartbreaking.

His wife revealed that Faneca can no longer speak clearly, struggles to recognize even the closest people in his life, and remembers only two things with certainty:
đ His daughterâs name
đ That he once played football for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Thatâs it.
Everything else â names, memories, moments â is slipping away.

A FALL FROM STRENGTH NO ONE EXPECTED
Doctors confirmed the diagnosis as Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) â a condition that typically strikes much later in life.
Fanecaâs wife believes years of repeated head trauma contributed to his decline.
One of the strongest players of his generationâŠ
One of the smartest linemen the NFL ever sawâŠ
Now relying on round-the-clock medical care just to get through the day.
His family made the painful decision to move him to a specialized care facility outside Pittsburgh, where he receives daily cognitive therapy and full-time oversight.
A STEELERS LEGEND WHO BUILT AN ERA
Alan Faneca wasnât just good â he was dominant.

9Ă Pro Bowl
6Ă First-Team All-Pro
Super Bowl XL Champion
Hall of Fame Class of 2021
He was the engine of Pittsburghâs offensive line:
The man who opened lanes for Jerome Bettis,
The shield who protected a young Ben Roethlisberger,
The cornerstone of a franchise defined by physicality and heart.
He was the kind of player teammates trusted with their careers, with their bodies, with their lives on the field.
And now, those same teammates are watching him fight a battle he never deserved.
TRIBUTES POUR IN
Across Steelers Nation â from fans to former players â messages of love and heartbreak are flooding social media.
One former teammate said:
âAlan carried us through countless battles. He never quit on the field⊠and we wonât quit on him now.â
Another wrote simply:
âWe love you, Big Red.â
Steelers fans everywhere are uniting in grief, in hope, and in prayer.
THE HEART OF A CHAMPION DOESNâT FADE
Despite everything the disease has taken, those closest to Faneca say the fire in him is still there â the quiet toughness, the determination, the unbreakable spirit that made him a legend.
He may not remember the details.
He may struggle to speak.
But when he hears the word âSteelers,â something inside him lights up.
Because being a Steeler wasnât just a career.
It was his identity.
His pride.
His anchor.
And even now â even through the fog â he holds onto that one last piece:
âI played for Pittsburgh.â
A heartbreaking reminder of how powerful the game was to himâŠ
And how cruel the game can be in return.
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