
"Cleveland Browns great Bernie Kosar said Wednesday morning that he underwent "two aggressive procedures" to stop internal bleeding as he awaits a liver transplant that has been delayed. In a video posted to X, the former quarterback said that he was set to get a liver transplant this past weekend, but it was held off because the donor organ was infected. Kosar then underwent the two procedures and was set for a third procedure, he said."
""I could really use your love, support and actual prayers today," said Kosar, speaking from a hospital bed. Grateful for all the thoughts and prayers. 🙏🏼 I am in the hospital getting some care and keeping that fighter's spirit strong. 💪🏼 #UMatter #RenewingAthletesLives pic.twitter.com/PrdI3DhPxV- Bernie Kosar (@BernieKosarQB) November 12, 2025 In July 2024, Kosar, announced in a story in Cleveland Magazine that he had been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and Parkinson's disease."
"Kosar, 61, had been on the list for a liver transplant, though University Hospitals hepatologist Anthony Post told the magazine last year that Kosar had improved since the year started. Kosar, who played for the Browns from 1985 to 1993, is third all-time in franchise history with 21,904 passing yards. He led the team to three AFC Championship Game appearances (1986, '87 and '89), losing each time to John Elway's Denver Broncos."
Bernie Kosar underwent two aggressive procedures to stop internal bleeding while awaiting a liver transplant that was delayed after a donor organ tested positive for infection. He was scheduled for the transplant this past weekend but the operation was held off because the donor organ was infected. Kosar had been set for a third procedure after the two interventions. He asked for love, support and prayers while speaking from a hospital bed and posted an update on X expressing gratitude for thoughts and prayers. Kosar, 61, previously was diagnosed with cirrhosis and Parkinson’s disease and played for the Browns from 1985 to 1993.
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