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VT. “Heartbreaking: Steelers Icon Diagnosed With Dementia at 48 — Lost His Words, But Not His Memories of Pittsburgh Glory”

Pittsburgh, PA – The NFL world was struck with sadness this week after reports surfaced that one of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ most beloved former players has been diagnosed with early-onset dementia. At just 48 years old, the condition has already robbed him of his memory and his ability to speak clearly.

According to family sources, the former Steeler has recently been moved to a long-term care facility outside of Pittsburgh. The decision came after his symptoms worsened, leaving him in need of constant medical supervision and daily cognitive support.

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His wife shared an emotional statement, saying:

He can’t speak anymore. He only remembers our daughter’s name and that he once played football. He doesn’t even know my name. Doctors say it’s Frontotemporal Dementia, but he’s far too young. I believe constant head trauma from CTA caused it.”

That former Steeler is Alan Faneca, a Hall of Famer and cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s championship legacy. Faneca anchored the offensive line for nearly a decade, earning nine Pro Bowl selections and six All-Pro honors, while helping lead the Steelers to their Super Bowl XL victory.

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Known for his combination of intelligence, power, and leadership, Faneca was the driving force behind one of the league’s toughest offensive lines — protecting quarterbacks like Ben Roethlisberger and opening lanes for Jerome Bettis during the franchise’s golden era.

Over the years, Faneca became a symbol of discipline and toughness in Pittsburgh. But now, those who once played beside him are watching the strongest man they knew face the cruelest fight of all — a battle against his own fading memory.

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Across Steelers Nation, tributes have poured in from teammates and fans. One former player said,

“Alan carried us through countless battles. He never quit on the field — and we won’t quit on him now.”

The same courage that defined his career now defines his fight. Even as the disease takes its toll, those closest to him say his spirit remains unbroken — the heart of a champion who still embodies everything it means to be a Steeler.

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