NFL Hall of Famer's health improving, he returned to golf course

NFL Hall of Famer’s health improving, he returned to golf course

May 24, 2026, 12:00 p.m. ET

New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor is recovering after being hospitalized for pancreatitis.Taylor was discharged on May 5 after approximately two weeks of treatment.His attorney reports he is feeling well and has returned to playing golf.Taylor expressed gratitude for the medical staff and the support from his fans.

New York Giants legend Lawrence Taylor is recovering well after a concerning health scare earlier this spring. The Hall of Fame linebacker, 67, was hospitalized in late April in New Jersey due to a stomach-related ailment, later identified as a severe case of pancreatitis.

According to his attorney Mark Eiglarsh, Taylor spent approximately two weeks receiving treatment before being discharged on May 5. Eiglarsh recently shared that the defensive icon is now “much better,” feeling well and back on the golf course, though his game has slightly regressed since the hospitalization.

“He’s feeling well and is back on the golf course,” Eiglarsh told the New York Post. “While his game has taken a step backwards since the hospitalization, he’s grateful to be back out there, playing the sport that he loves.”

BOCA RATON, FLORIDA - APRIL 04: Lawrence Taylor takes his shot on the 2nd Tee during the first round of the James Hardie Pro-Football Hall of Fame Invitational 2025 at The Old Course at Broken Sound on April 04, 2025 in Boca Raton, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

Taylor expressed deep gratitude to the medical staff for their exceptional care and thanked fans for their outpouring of support and prayers, which provided him with strength during the challenging period.

“[He is] deeply grateful to the entire medical staff for their exceptional care and unwavering support,” Eiglarsh said. “Mr. Taylor would also like to sincerely thank everyone for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers. Knowing that so many people were thinking of him and praying for his recovery gave him strength and helped carry him through a very challenging time.”

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The 13-year Giants veteran, who recorded 142 sacks and helped secure two Super Bowl victories, remains one of the most celebrated figures in NFL history. His recovery has been welcomed by the Giants community and football fans nationwide.

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