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Bleak outlook for Springs
Dallas, TX (Sports Network) - Former Dallas Cowboys running back Ron Springs, hospitalized in a coma, reportedly has "no hope he will survive."
The Dallas Morning News reports doctors made that statement to the family of Springs, who has been unconscious since soon after he entered Dallas Medical City Hospital last week. The paper reports friends believed the 50-year-old Springs went to the hospital to have a cyst removed from one of his arms.
The Cowboys Web site indicates the cyst was removed from his elbow, and a former teammate said Springs has been on a respirator since the surgery, and no brain activity has been detected.
Springs started suffering from diabetes since the early 1990s and that led to his right foot being amputated. Three years ago he was put on a national transplant list for a kidney, and former teammate Everson Walls agreed to donate one of his kidneys to Springs. The transplant took place this past March.
Springs was drafted by the Cowboys in 1979. He played eight seasons in the NFL, six with the Cowboys and two with Tampa Bay. He is the father of current Washington Redskins cornerback Shawn Springs.
10/17 21:41:01 ET