November 16, 2025 - 05:23

Putting rivalry aside, NFL legends are coming together with Medtronic to engage with fans at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, November 16, prior to the highly anticipated Vikings-Bears game. This unique event aims to raise awareness about heart health and hypertension, critical issues that affect millions of individuals across the country.
Fans will have the opportunity to meet their favorite former players, hear their inspiring stories, and learn about the importance of maintaining a healthy heart. The initiative emphasizes the significance of preventive care and encourages individuals to take proactive steps in managing their cardiovascular health.
With heart disease being one of the leading causes of mortality, this collaboration seeks to educate attendees about risk factors, lifestyle changes, and available resources to improve heart health. The presence of NFL legends adds a special touch to the occasion, reminding everyone that taking care of one's heart is as essential as cheering for their favorite team. Join the movement and support heart health awareness this game day!
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