dq. STEELERS HALL OF FAME LEGEND MEL BLOUNT DIAGNOSED WITH DEMENTIA – UNABLE TO COMMUNICATE, YET STILL RESILIENTLY DRAWS THE BLACK AND GOLD SYMBOL HE PROUDLY WORE ON HIS CHEST FOR A LIFETIME

Steelers Hall of Fame Legend Mel Blount Diagnosed with Dementia – Unable to Communicate, Yet Still Resiliently Draws the Black and Gold Symbol He Proudly Wore on His Chest for a Lifetime
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 9, 2025
In an emotional announcement, the family of Mel Blount, the Hall of Fame legend and defensive icon of the Pittsburgh Steelers, shared that he has been diagnosed with severe dementia. At the age of 77, Blount is facing a battle that no playbook can prepare him for.

Despite his declining health, Blount continues to engage in small yet powerful gestures, holding onto his connection with the Steelers. Though his ability to communicate has nearly faded, one special habit remains — he resiliently draws the black and gold symbol, the symbol he wore proudly on his chest throughout his career.
“He doesn’t speak much anymore,” Blount’s son shared. “But sometimes, you’ll see him sitting with a pencil, sketching the symbol he once wore. Even though his memory fades, his love for the team remains unchanged. This is his way of saying he is still a part of the Steelers, and always will be.”
Blount was not only famous for his strength and fierce playing style on the field but also for his steady leadership. As a vital part of the Steel Curtain defense of the Steelers, he recorded 57 interceptions, earned 5 Pro Bowl selections, and 2 All-Pro honors. His legacy remains deeply woven into the history of the Steelers, and his name is still invoked when discussing the greatest players in NFL history.
After retirement, Blount continued to be a role model for generations of players, particularly in his role as a mentor and an inspiration for the Steelers. Even after stepping off the field, he remained a spiritual leader for the team and its loyal fans.
While dementia may be taking away Blount’s memories, his love and loyalty to the team remain unbroken. In the quiet moments, when his memory fades, the image of the black and gold symbol he still draws stands as a testament to a legend who will never fade in the hearts of Steelers fans.
“No matter what, I am still a part of the Steelers,” Blount has said in past interviews. And that is something that will never change.


