BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- Almost two months following his spinal cord injury, Ryan Shazier has been released from the hospital.
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What that means for the Steelers' star linebacker now is that he has advanced to the point where he no longer needs full-time care. Shazier, who was injured Dec. 4 in a win at Cincinnati, has remained in a wheelchair. He has been active, however, visiting teammates several times as the Steelers prepared for the playoffs, and also attending the team's home games following his injury.
But, he did release this photo on an Instagram post Thursday.
He also released this statement with that inspirational photo:
"I’ve had a lot of 1st downs at UPMC, but you know being the defensive guy I am, my mind is on 3 and out. With that being said, I want everyone to know that I’m moving on to the next step of the process. Today’s a big day for me as I’m officially being released from the hospital.
"I want to take a moment to thank the people who have helped me the past two months. First and foremost, I want to thank God because at the end of the day I don’t think I’d be making progress without His vision and hands protecting me and my family. I will continue to trust in Him and thank Him, because it all starts with Him.
"To my family: you’ve been my rock. Words can’t express how thankful I am for you Michelle, RJ, Mom, Dad, and VJ for always being there for me. You’re my everything.
"To Jerome: my trainer and best friend. Thank you for being there from day 1 and every day after continuing to push me to be better every day.
"I’d like to thank Dr. Okonkwo, Dr. Harrington, Dr. Maroon, and Dr. Schroeder for their amazing work on my procedure and continuous care. I can’t appropriately express how grateful I am for how quickly you’ve helped me bounce back.
"I want to thank the medical staff at UPMC for their amazing care, support and therapy they have given me- especially Joe, Nikki, Karolina and Dani. I know the staff will continue to help me find a way to keep on pushing as we continue therapy.
"The support from my teammates has been truly amazing. From former players to current players and their families- they have helped me and my family day to day with visits and gifts. We can’t thank you enough. I want to thank Mr. Rooney, Coach T, Mr. Colbert, and the entire Steelers organization for the unwavering support they’ve given me. I knew they were an amazing organization, but more than ever they’re family to me.
"Lastly, I want to thank Jimmy, Candice, and the CAA Sports staff for being here when I need them most. I don’t know if I’d be where I’m at or making the progress I’m making without you guys.
"I want everyone to know that all of the support and prayers are absolutely being answered. I will continue to work hard and push and find a way back. #Shalieve#Steelers #prayfor50"
Shazier remained hospitalized in Cincinnati for nearly two days before being transferred back to Pittsburgh where he underwent a surgical procedure to stabilize his spine. But Thursday's news seems to be a positive next step for the injured linebacker, who was voted to his second Pro Bowl in 2017.
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